-Acquire skills which can be used to develop new ideas, in a research context.
-Students will be able to apply the ideas of the course to understand and interpret both real world situations and more research oriented issues.
-Students will be able to acquire a framework to communicate in a formal way their arguments to both a general audience and to a more specialized audience.
-Students will learn the basics to be able to continue studying beyond the material of the course in an independent way.
-Interpret economic data.
-Apply economic analysis.
-Explain complex economic arguments both orally and written.
-Acquire enough skills to keep on studying in an independent way.
-Know basic principles of economic analysis.
-Understand both classical and new models of international trade.
-Study economic policies and their macroeconomic consequences.
-Study international macroeconomics.
-Study financial crisis and their consequences.
-Understand the origin and effects of bubbles.