Yale University Department of Economics. Econ. S Topics in International Economics Miguel D. Ramirez Summer 2018

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Yale University Department of Economics Econ. S328-01 Topics in International Economics Miguel D. Ramirez Summer 2018 Required Texts: Set of Reading Materials (RM) prepared by the instructor and available PDF files in the Yale Canvas Server; Douglas A. Irwin, Free Trade Under Fire, 4 th ed. (paperback). New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2015. General Comments. This seminar is divided into four sections. The first section introduces the student to the basic trade model as well as recent and important extensions such as intra-industry trade, strategic trade, the new economic geography, and the rise of offshoring. It also examines the political economy of trade policy, beginning with a discussion of the relative benefits and costs of tariffs (quotas) and ending with a critical evaluation of more recent forms of trade protectionism such as antidumping laws and selective subsidies. Finally, it addresses issues related to trade creation and diversion resulting from the creation of regional trading blocs such as NAFTA and the EU. Section II delves into important and controversial questions such as whether universal labor standards belong on the international trade agenda and whether the rapid pace of international trade and finance has been responsible for the growing economic divergence and rising income and wage inequality observed both between and within countries The third section introduces students to the workings of foreign exchange markets in highly integrated capital markets, and addresses the issue of whether exchange rate volatility has been excessive. The final section turns its attention to the underlying economic and institutional causes of the Mexican, Asian, Russian, Argentinian, and U.S. economic and financial crises. It presents alternative explanations which contend that these crises, particularly the Asian crisis, would have taken place even if their currencies were not overvalued and their pre-crisis monetary and fiscal policies were viewed as credible by market participants. This section also addresses the political economy of European economic and monetary integration and the prospects for the euro in light of the ongoing economic crisis in Greece and Britain s decision to exit the EU the so called Brexit. Course Requirements During the summer term you will be required to write at least two short critical discussion papers and a term paper on a selected economic problem and/or issue pertaining to the international economy. Details on the nature and length of the term paper will be handed out by the end of the third week of classes. At most, three problem sets will be assigned to make sure that students can apply the economic concepts developed in class. Class participation will be encouraged via class discussion and presentation of the assigned articles by selected students.

Course Grades The weights attached to the components of your final grade are as follows: Weights (%) Dates Discussion papers 40 TBA. Class participation 10 --- Problem sets 20 TBA Term paper 30 August 3 rd My office at Yale has yet to be assigned and I will be available for consultation by appt. My office phone number at Yale is yet to be determined and at Trinity College it is 860-297-2487. I will answer email messages only if they pertain to substantive material discussed in class. One final note. Please TURN OFF your cell phones, I-phones and other electronic devices; you may use your laptops ONLY for class discussion. Also, please REFRAIN from getting up in class unless it is absolutely necessary it is disruptive to both your fellow classmates and instructor. The e-mail address is: miguel.ramirez@trincoll.edu or miguel.ramirez@yale.edu. General Schedule I. Issues and Problems in International Trade Theory and Policy: July 3rd July 10th. Reading Materials (RM): Krugman, Chang and Grossman; Mah, Rodrick, and Hanson; Zhu and Tokarick; Blinder; Grossman and Rossi-Hansberg. Irwin: Chps. 1, 2, and 3. Chang, Ha-Joon, Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism. New York: Bloomsbury press, 2008, Chp. 3. Hanson, Gordon H., The Rise of the Middle Kingdoms: Emerging Economies in Global Trade, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 26, No. 2, Spring 2012, pp. 41-64. Krugman, P.R., and A.J. Venables. Globalization and the Inequality of Nations, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Vol 110, 1995, pp. 857-880. Rodrik, Dani, The Globalization Paradox. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 2011, Chps. 3 and 4. Rodrik, Dani, Straight Talk on Trade. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018, Chp. 5. Zhu, X., Understanding China s Growth: Past, Present, and Future, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 26, No. 4, Fall 2012, pp. 103-124.

II. Globalization, Trading Blocks, and Inequality: July 12 th - July 19 th. RM: Venables and Feenstra; Brown and Dehejia and Samy; Hanson, Villarreal, and Weisbrot; and Irwin: Chps. 4, 5 and 6. Fisher, Stanley, Globalization and its Challenges, AEA Papers and Proceedings, Vol. 92, No.2, May 2003, pp. 1-30. Dragusanu, R. The Economics of Fair Trade, The Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 28, No. 3 (Summer 2014): 217-236. Hansen, G. Why Isn t Mexico Rich? NBER Working Paper Series, 16470, October 2010, pp. 1-34. Rodrik, Dani. What so Special about China s Exports, NBER Working Paper Series, 11947, January 2006, pp. 1-29. Rodrik, Dani. From Hindu Growth to Productivity Surge: The Mystery of the Indian Growth Transition, IMF Working Paper, 04, 77, May 2004, pp. 1-43. Weisbrot, Mark. Did NAFTA Help Mexico? An Assessment After 20 Years. Center for Economic and Policy Research. Washington, D.C.: CEPR, February 2014, pp. 1-23. III. Exchange Rate Regimes, Speculative Capital Flows, and Volatility: July 19 th - July 26 th RM: Fischer, Friedman, Hanke, Vernango; Wang, Makin and Cline; Calvo and Mishkin. Cline, W.R., Renmimbi Undervaluation, China s Surplus, and the U.S. Trade Deficit, Peterson Institute for International Economics, Policy Brief 10-20, August 2010, pp. 1-7. Calvo, Guillermo A. and Frederik S. Mishkin. The Mirage of Exchange Rate Regimes for Emerging Markets Countries, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 17, No. 4 (Fall 2003): 99-118. Hanke, Steve H. Friedman: Float or Fix? Cato Journal, Vol. 28, No. 2 (Summer 2008): 1-11. Hatzigeorgiou, Andreas. The Greek Economic Crisis---Is the Euro to blame? World Economics, Vol. 15, No. 3, July-Sept 2014, pp. 143-162. Fischer, Stanley. Exchange Rate Regimes: Is the Bipolar View Correct? Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 15, No. 2 (Spring 2001): 3-24.

Friedman, Milton. The Case for Flexible Exchange Rates. In Essays in Positive Economics, edited by Milton Friedman. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1953. Keynes, John Maynard. The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich Publishers, 1964 (originally, 1936), Chp. 12. Wang, J., Why Are Exchange Rates so Difficult to Predict? Economic Letter, Fed. Reserve Bank of Dallas, Vol. 3, No. 6, June 2008, pp. 1-8. IV. Financial Crises, Contagion, and Prospects for the Euro: July 26 th August 2 nd. RM: Whitt; Marshall; Kaminsky and Reinhart; Reinhart and Rogoff; Arghyrou and Rodrik; Yates and Bird and Rajan; Edwards, Montecino, and Sampson.. Arghyrou, M.G. and J.D. Tsoukalas. The Greek Debt Crisis: Likely Causes, Mechanics and Outcomes, Cardiff Business School Working Paper Series, E2010/3, April 2010, pp. 1-31. Cordero, Jose A. and Juan A. Montecino, Capital Controls and Monetary Policy in Developing Countries, Center for Economic and Policy Research. Washington, D.C.: CEPR, April 2010, pp. 1-33. Lane, P.R., The European Sovereign Debt Crisis, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 26, No.3, Summer 2012, pp.49-68. Reinhart, C. M. and K. S. Rogoff. This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly. New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2009, Chp. 13-16. Reinhart, C.M and C. Trebesch. The International Monetary Fund: 70 Years of Reinvention, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 30, Winter 2016, pp, 3-28. Rodrik, Dani, Straight Talk on Trade. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2018, Chp. 3. Sampson, T., Brexit: The Economics of International Disintegration, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Fall 2017): 163-184. Weisbrot, Mark. The French Economy, European Authorities, and the IMF: Structural Reform or Increasing Unemployment? Center for Economic Policy and Research. Washington, D.C.: CEPR, April 2017, pp. 1-25.