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Office hours EC 591. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS Professor R Lucas: Fall 2015 Monday & Wednesday 2 3.30 CAS 212 Course content Prerequisites Requirements Monday 10.30 12.30 and Wednesday 8 9; Room 500, 264 Bay State Rd. EC591 addresses the theory of international trade, tests of those theories and policy issues arising from these theories. Topics include comparative advantage and the gains from trade, strategic and other trade interventions, trading blocs, and the political economy of trade reform and development. Students entering this course will be assumed to possess a sound background in micro economics and differential calculus. The requirements for this course are: a mid term examination during class time on Monday October 19 th and a final examination on TBA The mid term examination result will comprise 40 percent of the total grade. The final examination (which is cumulative) will comprise the remaining 60 percent of the grade. Both examinations are required. The only excuses for missing an exam are serious illness or a family emergency. No make-up exam will be set for the midterm. Instead, students unable to attend the midterm examination for a legitimate reason will receive a course grade determined by performance on the final examination. Reading materials There is no text book assigned for this course. Instead readings will be placed on Blackboard. Note that the references to Salvatore=s, International Economics, are intended for those who prefer to read a more elementary introduction prior to tackling graduate level material. Salvatore s book will be placed on reserve in Mugar Library.

Academic conduct You need to read the CAS Academic Conduct Code, which you can pick up in room CAS B3._ Academic misconduct involves not only direct cheating on tests, but some more subtle acts as well._ All work handed in for credit must be your own, with the exception that you may quote or paraphrase from other sources if you also cite the reference and page number. (It is not permissible, however, to use another student's work even if you cite that work.) Your consultations with classmates should be limited to general discussions. I will report cases of suspected academic misconduct to the Dean's Office. Confirmed cases of misconduct will result in a failing grade on the exam or assignment. Topics and Readings 1. Comparative Advantage and the Gains from Trade. a. Constant costs and Riccardian theory Dominick Salvatore, International Economics, (7 th edition), sections 2.4 2.6, appendix A2.1 Jagdish N. Bhagwati, Arvind Panagriya and T.N. Srinivasan, Lectures on International Trade, (2 nd edition), 1998, sections 2.1 2.5, 4.2 and 4.6. b. The general case of increasing costs Salvatore, chapters 3 and 4. Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, 18.1 18.4 and chapter 19. c. Factor endowments and the Heckscher Ohlin Theorem Salvatore, sections 5.1 5.5, appendix A5.1 5.3 and A7.1 Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, sections 5.1 5.3 6.1 6.3 d. Specific factors model Salvatore, appendix A5 Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, chapter 7. Wofgang Mayer, "Short run and long run equilibrium for a small open economy", Journal of Political Economy, Sept./Oct., 1974, 966 967. e. Many goods, many factors Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, sections 8.1 8.3 f. Scale economies and imperfect competition Salvatore, sections 6.3 6.4 and appendix A6.1 Paul Krugman, AIncreasing returns, imperfect competition and the positive theory of international trade@, chapter 24 in Handbook of International Economics, Vol. 3, G. Grossman and K. Rogoff (eds.), 1995, sections 1.1 2.1. Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, pp. 178 187. Paul Krugman, AIntra industry specialization and the gains from trade@, Journal of Political Economy, October 1981, 959 973.

Leamer and Levinsohn, section 4. 2. Empirical Explorations and Extensions a. Empirical tests, factor content and factor intensity reversals Salvatore, section 5.6 appendix A5.5 5.7 Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, section 8.4 Edward E. Leamer and James Levinsohn, AInternational trade theory: the empirical evidence@, chapter 26 in Handbook of International Economics, Vol. 3, G. Grossman and K. Rogoff (eds.), 1995, sections 3.6 3.15 and 5. Jeffrey D. Sachs and Howard J. Shatz, AUS trade with developing countries and wage inequality@, American Economic Review, May 1996, 234 239. Eli Berman, John Bound and Stephen Machlin, AImplications of skill biased technological change: international evidence@, Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 1998, 1245 1279. Robert C. Feenstra and Gordon H. Hanson, AGlobalization, outsourcing and wage inequality@, American Economic Review, May 1996, 240 245. b. Technology gaps, technology transfer and trade Salvatore, section 6.5 Paul Krugman, AA model of innovation, technology transfer, and the world distribution of income@, Journal of Political Economy, April 1979, 253 266. David T. Coe and Elhanan Helpman, AInternational R&D spillovers@, European Economic Review, May 1995, 859 887. Jonathan Eaton and Samuel Kortum, AMeasuring technology diffusion and the international sources of growth@, Eastern Economic Journal, Fall 1996, 401 410. Jonathan Eaton, ATechnology and the global economy@, NBER Reporter, Summer 1999, 12 15. c. Transport costs, distance and geography. Salvatore, sections 6.6a and 6.6b Leamer and Levinsohn, section 6. James Rauch, ANetworks versus markets in international trade@, Journal of International Economics, 1999, 7 35. Robert E.B. Lucas, The Migration Trade Link in Developing Economies: A Summary and Extension of Evidence. In: Lucas, R.E.B. (Ed.), International Handbook on Migration and Economic Development. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham and Northampton, (forthcoming). 3. Trade Interventions: The Basics. a. Tariffs Salvatore, chapter 8 Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, sections 12.2 12.4 b. Quotas and other non tariff barriers Salvatore, sections 9.1 9.3 Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, chapter 14.

Jagdish N. Bhagwati, AOn the equivalence of tariffs and quotas@, chapter 9 in J.N.Bhagwati, Trade, Tariffs and Growth, 1969. James Levinsohn, ACarwars: trying to make sense of US Japan trade frictions in the automobile and automobile parts markets@, chapter 1 in R.C. Feenstra, (ed.), The Effects of US Trade Protection and Promotion Policies, 1997. c. Effective protection Salvatore, section 8.3 Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, chapter 15. Michael Michaely, Theory of Commercial Policy, 1977, chapter 4. 4. Motivating Trade Interventions a. Market distortions Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, chapters 21, 25, 26, 27 and section 28.1. b Strategic trade interventions. Salvatore, section 9.5 Jonathan Eaton and Gene M. Grossman, AOptimal trade and industrial policy under oligopoly@, Quarterly Journal of Economics, May, 1986, 383 406. Santiago Levy and Sean Nolan ATrade and foreign investment policies under imperfect competition: lessons for developing countries,@ Journal of Development Economics, November 1991, 31 62. c. Learning and industrial policy. Robert E. Baldwin, "The case against infant industry protection", Journal of Political Economy, May 1969, 295 305. 5. Trade and the Exchange Rate a. Basic mechanisms Salvatore, sections 14.1 14.4; chapter 16. b. Imperfect substitutes and estimating price elasticities in trade Kemal Devis, Jaime de Melo and Sherman Robinson, General Equilibrium Models for Development Policy, 1982, sections 7.2 7.3 Morris Goldstein and Moshin S. Khan, AIncome and price effects in foreign trade@, chapter 20 in Handbook of International Economics, Vol. 2, R. Jones and P. Kenen (eds.), 1985, sections 2 and 4. Robert E.B. Lucas, ADemand for India=s manufactured exports@, Journal of Development Economics, July 1988, 63 75. c. Dutch disease J. Peter Neary and Sweder J. G. van Wijnbergen, "Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy: A Theoretical Framework", in J. Peter Neary and Sweder J. G. van Wijnbergen (eds.), Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy, MIT Press: Cambridge, MA and Blackwell: Oxford, 1986: 13 45.

6. Trading Blocs Salvatore, chapter 10. Bhagwati, Panagariya and Srinivasan, chapter 31. 7. Reform, Development and Political Economy Robert E.B. Lucas, AOn the theory of DRC criteria@, Journal of Development Economics, April 1984, 407 417, sections 1 and 2. Ann Harrison, AOpenness and growth: a time series, cross country analysis for developing countries@, Journal of Development Economics, March 1996, 419 447. Dani Rodrik, ATrade and industrial policy reform@, chapter 45 in Handbook of Development Economics, Vol. 3B, J. Behrman and T.N. Srinivasan (eds.), 1995. Dani Rodrik, APolitical economy of trade policy@, chapter 28 in Handbook of International Economics, Vol. 3, G. Grossman and K. Rogoff (eds.), 1995, sections 4,5 and 6.