EC 340 - Spain and the International Economic Organization

This course analyses the incorporation of the Spanish economy into the system of international relations and economic integration. With this focus, it studies the historical formation and the current situation of the main international economic institutions, the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and World Trade Organization, and others, as well as the characteristics of and perspectives on the phenomena of cooperation and integration in different areas of the world. This study is completed with an analysis of external policies of the European Union and the role of Spain within the EU and the most relevant international economic institutions. 

Note: This course syllabus is subject to change.

Course Information

Discipline(s):

Economics
International Relations

Term(s) Offered:

Spring

Credits:

3

Language of instruction:

Spanish

Contact Hours:

45

Prerequisites:

None

The World is Your Classroom

Take courses at our Centers abroad, directly enroll at a local partner university, or build a schedule with courses from both. Use the Course Finder to explore all the courses offered at our IES Abroad Centers. Additional course options at prestigious local universities are available on the program page and partner university websites.

Browse Our Courses