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For students taking a course in International Economics.
Capture students' attention with the issues and real data of today's most recent policy controversies.
International Economics is an accessible, comprehensive and relevant guide for studying international economics. Using real data and issues that motivate theoretical discussions, this text captures students' attention and equips them with a practical understanding of major policy questions.
List of contents
- 1: An Introduction to International Trade
- 2: Tools of Analysis for International Trade Models
- 3: The Classical Model of International Trade
- 4: The Heckscher-Ohlin Model
- 5: Tests of Trade Models: the Leontief Paradox and Its Aftermath
- 6: Tariffs
- 7: Nontariff Barriers and Arguments for Protection
- 8: Commercial Policy: History and Practice
- 9: Preferential Trade Agreements
- 10: International Trade and Economic Growth
- 11: The Balance of Payments
- 12: The Foreign Exchange Market
- 13: International Monetary Systems
- 14: Exchange Rates in the Short Run
- 15: Exchange Rates in the Long Run
- 16: Theories of the Current Account Balance
- 17: Open Economy Macroeconomics
- 18: International Banking, Debt and Risk
Summary
For students taking a course in International Economics.
Capture students’ attention with the issues and real data of today’s most recent policy controversies.
International Economics is an accessible, comprehensive and relevant guide for studying international economics. Using real data and issues that motivate theoretical discussions, this text captures students’ attention and equips them with a practical understanding of major policy questions.