Understanding Global Markets
Timeline
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September 29, 2020Experience start
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October 16, 2020Task 1: Issue Selection
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October 30, 2020Task 2: Primary Data
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November 16, 2020Task 3: Briefing Presentation
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December 8, 2020Task 4: Critique
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December 18, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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September 29, 2020Experience start
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October 16, 2020Task 1: Issue Selection
Choice of project and explanation of the economic issues and policy concerns
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October 30, 2020Task 2: Primary Data
Collection and presentation of primary data on chosen task.
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November 16, 2020Task 3: Briefing Presentation
10 minute presentation on topic. The presentations will take place in the seminars.
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December 8, 2020Task 4: Critique
Constructive critique of another group's presentation
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December 18, 2020Experience end
Experience scope
Categories
Law and policySkills
data analysis research team workProviding analysis and policy recommendations on topical issues in the international trading system
Students
Students will work in groups of 5 to produce the following outputs:
- Issue selection - choose what interests you and explain why it matters
- Data - create a chart / table / diagram that illustrates a key area of your selected topic
- Briefing with policy recommendations - 10 minute presentation with appropriate slides
- Critique: a constructive critique of another group's presentation
- Podcast - 10 minute podcast explaining the issue, and the proposed solutions.
Project timeline
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September 29, 2020Experience start
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October 16, 2020Task 1: Issue Selection
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October 30, 2020Task 2: Primary Data
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November 16, 2020Task 3: Briefing Presentation
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December 8, 2020Task 4: Critique
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December 18, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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September 29, 2020Experience start
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October 16, 2020Task 1: Issue Selection
Choice of project and explanation of the economic issues and policy concerns
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October 30, 2020Task 2: Primary Data
Collection and presentation of primary data on chosen task.
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November 16, 2020Task 3: Briefing Presentation
10 minute presentation on topic. The presentations will take place in the seminars.
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December 8, 2020Task 4: Critique
Constructive critique of another group's presentation
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December 18, 2020Experience end
Project Examples
Requirements
- Assessing the arguments for the re-shoring of supply chains in response to COVID-19
- How to respond to Chinese or US trade policy practices?
- assessing the use of border carbon taxes to deal with climate change
- approaches to investor state dispute settlement
- the impact of the digital economy on trade and investment
- negotiating objectives in free trade agreements
Additional company criteria
Companies must answer the following questions to submit a match request to this experience:
Be available for a quick phone call with the instructor to initiate your relationship and confirm your scope is an appropriate fit for the course.
Provide a dedicated contact who is available to answer periodic emails or phone calls over the duration of the project to address students' questions.
Timeline
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September 29, 2020Experience start
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October 16, 2020Task 1: Issue Selection
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October 30, 2020Task 2: Primary Data
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November 16, 2020Task 3: Briefing Presentation
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December 8, 2020Task 4: Critique
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December 18, 2020Experience end
Timeline
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September 29, 2020Experience start
-
October 16, 2020Task 1: Issue Selection
Choice of project and explanation of the economic issues and policy concerns
-
October 30, 2020Task 2: Primary Data
Collection and presentation of primary data on chosen task.
-
November 16, 2020Task 3: Briefing Presentation
10 minute presentation on topic. The presentations will take place in the seminars.
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December 8, 2020Task 4: Critique
Constructive critique of another group's presentation
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December 18, 2020Experience end