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Students will learn the history of the analysis of globalization and the tools for performing global economic analysis. Differences between trade policies targeted at developed economies versus developing economies will be explored. Students will learn how to analyze the impact of government policies, barriers to trade, and trade agreements on domestic and foreign consumer and producer welfare, government revenue, and global welfare. This course can also count toward the global studies program.