PIA 2302 - INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL POLICY Minimum Credits: 3 Maximum Credits: 3 International Financial Policy The course focuses on the international financial system and its significance for policymaking. Topics include: the balance of payments, foreign exchange markets, fixed and flexible exchange rates, purchasing power parity, and alternative monetary regimes. The course is designed to give students a command of the basic theoretical tools used in analyzing international financial issues and the ability to apply this theory to the real world. Students will write a term paper and make a presentation on a current or historical international financial issue. Academic Career: Graduate Course Component: Lecture Grade Component: Grad Letter Grade Course Requirements: Graduate School of Public and International Affairs students only. Course Attributes: Asian Studies, Global Studies, Russian & East European Studies, West European Studies Click here for class schedule information.
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