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B.Com Sem 6 International Trade And Finance Previous Year Papers
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B.Com Sem 6 International Trade And Finance Syllabus Overview
International trade — basis of trade (absolute advantage, comparative advantage — Ricardo's theory), terms of trade, balance of payments (current account, capital account — distinction and components), balance of trade vs balance of payments. Foreign exchange market — spot rate, forward rate, exchange rate determination. Export-import procedures and documentation — letter of credit, bill of lading, shipping bill. WTO — functions, agreements, India's role.
Practical Revision Tips
International Trade has a reputation for being theory-heavy, but the calculation questions — comparative advantage numericals, terms of trade index — are actually among the easier marks if you learn the formula. Attempt these even if the rest of the question is uncertain.
Frequently Tested Topics
Important Exam Focus: Comparative advantage theory — explain with a numerical example (standard question). Balance of payments — current account vs capital account, causes of BOP deficit. Letter of credit — meaning, types, and process. WTO — objectives and most favored nation (MFN) clause.