Keio University Syllabus and Timetable

SEMINAR(3rd Year)

Subtitle[Spring] International Economics
[Fall] International Economics
Lecturer(s)ENDOH, MASAHIRO
Credit(s)4
Academic Year/Semester2023 Year
Day/PeriodWed.5
CampusMita
Class FormatFace-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Registration Number03341
Faculty/Graduate SchoolBUSINESS AND COMMERCE
Department/MajorBUSINESS AND COMMERCE
Year Level3
FieldSPECIALIZED SUBJECTS
Course Descriptionmain seminar for active learning of studies in a specialized field among four areas (marketing, accounting, management, and economy and industry)
K-Number FBC-BC-34403-311-07
Course AdministratorFaculty/Graduate SchoolFBCBUSINESS AND COMMERCE
Department/MajorBCBUSINESS AND COMMERCE
Main Course NumberLevel3Third-year level coursework
Major Classification4Major Field Course
Minor Classification40Iv Major Field Seminar Courses
Subject Type3Elective subject
Supplemental Course InformationClass Classification3Seminar
Class Format1Face-to-face classes (conducted mainly in-person)
Language of Instruction1Japanese
Academic Discipline07Economics, business administration, and related fields

Spring Semester

Course Contents/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome

This Seminar deals with the various issues of International Economics theoretically and empirically. Participants can expect to learn the topics they choose by reading academic materials, doing presentations and discussions, and writing papers. Participants are expected to collaborate with others and to exhibit academic achievement finally in their graduation theses.

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Fall Semester

Course Contents/Objectives/Teaching Method/Intended Learning Outcome

This Seminar deals with the various issues of International Economics theoretically and empirically. Participants can expect to learn the topics they choose by reading academic materials, doing presentations and discussions, and writing papers. Participants are expected to collaborate with others and to exhibit academic achievement finally in their graduation theses.

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Textbooks

Paul R. Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld, and Marc J. Melitz, “International Economics: Theory and Policy, 12th Edition.” Pearson, 2022.

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