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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
• Syllabus.
• Illustrate the questions that international economists study.
• Describe the characteristics of national economies.
• List the major exporting and importing countries.
• Explain the direction of international trade
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• Understand the methodological preliminaries.
• Explain the general equilibrium model.
• List the assumptions of the autarky model.
• Understand the solution of the model.
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• Explain the historical conditions of mercantilism.
• Explain the critique of mercantilism.
• Explain absolute advantage as a basis for trade.
• Illustrate absolute advantage theory.
• Discuss gains from trade.
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• Explain comparative advantage as a basis for trade.
• Illustrate comparative advantage theory.
• Illustrate the general equilibrium solution of the classical model.
• Discuss gains from trade.
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• Understand the basic assumptions of Hecksher-Ohlin (HO) Model.
• Define factor endowment and factor intensity.
• Explain the HO Theorem.
• Illustrate the equilibrium in the HO Model
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6) |
• List new HO theorems.
• Understand Rybczynski theorem.
• Explain factor price equalization theorem.
• Describe the Stolper-Samuelson theorem.
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• List the tests of the HO model.
• Define the input-output table
• Summarize the Leontief paradox.
• Discuss the implications of the Leontief paradox.
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8) |
• Explain product cycle theory
• Define intra-industry trade.
• Define internal and external economies of scale.
• Explain the New Trade Theory.
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9) |
• Explain the direction of international trade
• Explain absolute advantage as a basis for trade.
• Explain comparative advantage as a basis for trade.
• Understand Rybczynski theorem.
• Explain factor price equalization theorem.
• Describe the Stolper-Samuelson theorem.
• Summarize the Leontief paradox.
• Define intra-industry trade and market imperfections like economies of scale
• Explain the New Trade Theory.
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10) |
• Define BOP Accounting.
• List the current account entries.
• Describe the measures of the current account.
• Calculate the current account balances.
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11) |
• List the financial account entries.
• Define different types of capital flows.
• Compare different types of capital flows.
• Define the relation between current account, financial account and international reserves.
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12) |
• List and explain the reasons for holding foreign exchange.
• Describe the foreign-exchange market.
• Define spot market.
• Describe forward market.
• Define futures market.
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13) |
• Explain the changes of foreign exchange in different foreign exchange regimes.
• Discuss the effects of changes in foreign exchange rate on current account balance.
• Define the Marshall-Lerner condition
• Explain the exchange rate pass-through.
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14) |
• Explain the elasticities approach to the current account.
• Define elasticities and J curves.
• Describe the evidence from devaluations.
• Explain the absorption approach.
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15) |
• Final Exam
• Explain absolute advantage, comparative advantage and factor endowment.
• Define intra-industry trade and market imperfections like economies of scale.
• Explain the New Trade Theory.
• List the current account and financial account entries.
• Describe the measures of the BOP.
• Define the types of foreign-exchange market.
• Explain the theories of current account.
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
Describe the basic structure, development and normal mechanisms of the human in terms of molecules, cells, tissues, organs and systems |
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2) |
Investigates the abnormal structures and mechanisms in the human body, explains with the information depending on high quality scientific research, evaluates the reason of the diseases regarding in the interaction of the individual with his environment |
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3) |
Gain knowledge about basic and clinical medicine |
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4) |
Apply the knowledge, skills and attitudes required by the patient management in accordance with the modern medical concept. |
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5) |
Apply basic medical procedures necessary for diagnosis and treatment of diseases |
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6) |
Perform first level treatment for common diseases in the community based on scientific data and by using highly effective methods |
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7) |
Treat patients in emergency situations and transport the patient when needed |
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8) |
Perform preventive medicine and forensic medicine applications |
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9) |
Evaluate the effects of environmental factors on human health |
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10) |
Gain knowledge about the structure and functioning of the National Health System |
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11) |
Advocate for the health promotion, and development of health care services for the benefits of the individuals in the community |
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12) |
Define legal responsibilities and ethical principles |
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13) |
Act in accordance with professional values, ethical principles and legal regulations |
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14) |
Take responsibility for lifelong learning and personal assessment |
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15) |
Organize and attend to scientific meetings and conduct scientific projects |
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16) |
Know at least one common foreign language sufficient to keep up with current medical literature and communicate with peers; and use statistics and computer programmes to evaluate scientific studies |
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