International Economics: Essential Diagrams Series – Part 3

Learn the 8 Essential Diagrams Taught in All Introductory International Economics Courses!

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What you’ll learn

  • How to Draw the 8 Essential International Economics Diagrams!.
  • How to Draw The Free Trade Diagram.
  • How to Draw The Protectionist Tariff Diagram.
  • How to Draw The Protectionist Subsidy Diagram.
  • How to Draw The Protectionist Quota Diagram.
  • How to Draw The Exchange Rate Diagram.
  • How to Draw The Fixed Exchange Rate Diagram.
  • How to Draw The Floating Exchange Rate Diagram.

Course Content

  • Welcome to Part 3 of the Essential Diagrams Series! –> 1 lecture • 3min.
  • Free Trade and Protectionism –> 4 lectures • 49min.
  • Exchange Rates –> 4 lectures • 48min.
  • Thank you and Good Luck! –> 1 lecture • 2min.

International Economics: Essential Diagrams Series - Part 3

Requirements

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The creation of this course comes directly from feedback and suggestions from Udemy students just like you! 

Thank you so much for checking out this course and for making my courses the highest grossing Economics courses on Udemy. 

This course, and in fact the entire Essential Diagrams Series, is designed for two types of students. The first are those looking to master the sixteen essential diagrams taught in virtually every introductory International Economics course. The second are teachers and students looking for an overview of exactly how on earth you draw human behavior on a diagram. If you are either one of these students, then this course is for you.

These 8 Essential Diagrams are born of the core economic theory taught in International Economics–Gains from Trade, Free Trade, Protectionism, Exchange Rates, Balance of Payments, and Economic Integration.  These theories are what is behind why governments intervene in the free market to keep the economy healthy for all of us.  These 8 diagrams are literally pictorial depictions of those human intentions.

 

What are we going to learn? These 8 Essential International Economics diagrams:

 

  1. Free Trade and Protectionism:  The Free Trade Diagram
  2. Protectionism:  The Protectionist Tariff Diagram
  3. Protectionism:  The Protectionist Subsidy Diagram
  4. Protectionism:  The Protectionist Quota Diagram
  5. Exchange Rates:  The Exchange Rate Diagram
  6. Exchange Rates:  The Fixed Exchange Rate Diagram
  7. Exchange Rates:  The Floating Exchange Rate Diagram
  8. Exchange Rates:  The Managed Exchange Rate Diagram

Important point! If you are looking for a comprehensive International Economics course, this course isn’t for you! Instead, check out my International Economics: A Comprehensive Economics Course below.

 

Lastly, I teach Economics because it fascinates me because it is the study of human behavior. Economics isn’t about data and graphs and problem sets. It is the study of people and their story and their history and the forces of society that we are born into. It provides us with an understanding of ourselves–that is not hyperbole!

As a former Peace Corps Volunteer, a graduate of Duke University, and someone who has been fortunate enough to have traveled to over 58 countries around world, you will see how those experiences shape my teachings of Economics.

Economics is the study of human behavior; and it is as a result of that behavior that economists have something to put into data charts and diagrams to study. Don’t ever forget that!

I am looking forward to being a part of your studies!

Brad

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