INTD1208A-W19
Int'l Commodity Business
The International Commodity Business
Civilization has been moving natural resources for commercial purposes for thousands of years. In this course we will study the development of the international commodity trade. The course will look at why humans would move a natural resource from one place to another, addressed through four main areas of inquiry: (1) the innovations which have contributed to global resource trade (commodity extraction, waterborne transport, creation of financial exchanges); (2) the effects that these commercial imperatives have on developing economies- both positive and negative, with a particular focus on the ‘commodity curse’; (3) how the introduction of an imported commodity can fundamentally alter societal behavior; and (4) the global economics of commodity markets, commodity indexes around the world, and how commercial developments are continually disrupting societies’ demand habits
Civilization has been moving natural resources for commercial purposes for thousands of years. In this course we will study the development of the international commodity trade. The course will look at why humans would move a natural resource from one place to another, addressed through four main areas of inquiry: (1) the innovations which have contributed to global resource trade (commodity extraction, waterborne transport, creation of financial exchanges); (2) the effects that these commercial imperatives have on developing economies- both positive and negative, with a particular focus on the ‘commodity curse’; (3) how the introduction of an imported commodity can fundamentally alter societal behavior; and (4) the global economics of commodity markets, commodity indexes around the world, and how commercial developments are continually disrupting societies’ demand habits
- Term:
- Winter 2019
- Location:
- McCardell Bicentennial Hall 303(MBH 303)
- Schedule:
- 2:00pm-4:00pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday (Jan 7, 2019 to Feb 1, 2019)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Christopher Mulliken
- Subject:
- Interdepartmental
- Department:
- Interdepartmental
- Division:
- Interdisciplinary
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- SOC WTR
- Levels:
- Undergraduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 11490
- Subject Code:
- INTD
- Course Number:
- 1208
- Section Identifier:
- A