Lecture 1 - Introduction and Course Outline
Lecture 2 - Nature and Scope of International Economics
Lecture 3 - International Trade: A Historical Perspective
Lecture 4 - Basis of Trade
Lecture 5 - Concept of Comparative Advantage
Lecture 6 - Public Policy and Comparative Advantage
Lecture 7 - Gains from Trade Theorem
Lecture 8 - Gains from Trade: Resource Reallocation
Lecture 9 - Technology and Trade: Ricardian Model
Lecture 10 - Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson Model - Part I
Lecture 11 - Heckscher-Ohlin-Samuelson Model - Part II
Lecture 12 - Leontief Paradox and Extensions of Heckscher-Ohlin Model
Lecture 13 - Factor Content of Trade
Lecture 14 - Intra Industry Trade
Lecture 15 - Intra-industry Trade: Love-for-Variety Approach
Lecture 16 - Intra Industry Trade: Strategic Trade Model and Measurement Issues
Lecture 17 - Trade Policy: An Overview
Lecture 18 - Tariff: The Gains and Losses
Lecture 19 - Optimum Tariff
Lecture 20 - Tariff Retaliation
Lecture 21 - India-US Trade Crisis
Lecture 22 - Quota and Export subsidies
Lecture 23 - Non-Tariff Barriers
Lecture 24 - Role of institutions: GATT, WTO, IMF
Lecture 25 - TRIPS and Service Trade
Lecture 26 - Regional Integration; Trade Agreement
Lecture 27 - Export composition and Measurement
Lecture 28 - Trade and Geopolitical Tensions
Lecture 29 - Russia-Ukraine Conflict and Sanctions on Russia
Lecture 30 - BREXIT
Lecture 31 - Trade and Gender
Lecture 32 - Trade and MSMEs
Lecture 33 - Digital Services Taxes
Lecture 34 - Global Container Shipping Crisis
Lecture 35 - Trade in the Era of GVC - Part I
Lecture 36 - Trade in the Era of GVC - Part II
Lecture 37 - Strategies For Risk Mitigation: Rerouting, Insurance, and Supply Chain Diversification
Lecture 38 - Digital Trade, AI, and E-commerce
Lecture 39 - Climate Change and Sustainable Trade
Lecture 40 - Conclusion