May Kickstarter SALE! 🤩 25% off certs & diplomas now on!Ends in  : : :

Claim your Discount!
Explore
en
LMS
en
Site language

Your Learner Verification

This is to verify that Guru Akash Tavva has completed the course Introduction to International Trade on Alison.

Guru Akash Tavva

Alison ID: 53273351

Course Completed: Introduction to International Trade

Date of Completion: 6th October 2025

Email: [email protected]

Total Study Time: 0h 41m

Final Assessment Score:

Alison courses requires at least
80% to pass the final assessment

96%
CPD Hours Completed:

CPD approved learning hours
completed through this course

0-1h

Course Information

Learn about international trade and how it helps develop the world’s different economies in this free commerce course.

Many of us have heard about international trade but what do we understand about it? What does it involve and why do countries decide to participate in international trade? This type of trading is not as simple as normal, day-to-day ‘trading’ and it is definitely not just about selling a product. How do countries of the world decide what product to export and what product to import? How do these countries decide with whom they should trade and how they should go about it? How do they decide if they should trade for foreign currencies or a needed product? These and many more questions will be answered in this short course.


The material has been designed to help you understand what international trade is all about. It begins by introducing you to the history of international trade, the legal framework involved as well as the institutions that help to drive it. Topics covered include trade controversies, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) as well as the Uruguay Round, giving you a comprehensive understanding of how current trade policies came into place. You will then move on to learn about the Ricardian Theory of Comparative Advantage, including the assumptions it makes, the difference between absolute and comparative advantage, and the motivation for international trade. The course then teaches you about the pure exchange model of trade, with examples of trade patterns, before moving on to discuss economies of scale, monopolistic competition, factor mobility, income redistribution and the effect of trade on real wages.


Are you an industrialist who produces goods and services? International trade affects you because chances are some of the raw materials you use for production are not manufactured in your country but are imported. Having a full understanding of international trade policy can be vital for the success of your business. Are you a local business person involved in buying and selling? International trade affects you. Are you an economist who is looking to get more understanding about how internal trade can affect your country’s economy? This course on international trade will be very useful in answering many of the questions you might have. International trade doesn’t just affect the government; it affects all of us from the work we do to the products we can buy and the prices we can buy them for. Whether you are a business person who’s looking to know how your country’s international trade policies affect you or a student looking to expand your knowledge, this course will provide you with the knowledge and tools to take your study of international trade to the next level.

Modules Completed

Module 1: Trade Issues: History, Institutions, and Legal Framework
Module 2: The Ricardian Theory of Comparative Advantage
Module 3: The Pure Exchange Model of Trade
Module 4: Economies of Scale and International Trade
Module 5: Factor Mobility and Income Redistribution
Module 6: Course assessment

Tell us why you need your learner verification?



professional/learner-record.learner_verification.Save