Introduction to the world economy
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Introduction to the world economy
(Routledge library editions, . Economics . International economics ; 2)
Routledge, 2003
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Originally published: London : Allen & Unwin , 1965 (2nd ed.)
Includes index
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Well constructed and thoroughly competent"> - The Economist
"It is refreshingly differentThe new-comer to economics who studies this book should find it an interesting and invigorating task" - Economic Journal>
This book introduces readers to some of the salient features and problems of the world economy and gives some indication of the main ways in which economists set about the task of analyzing them.
After a general account of what economies are and how they work, the book's discussion develops with reference to broad statistical facts in relation to the following issues: why the world economy is as we find it; why productivity varies from one community to another; how prices are formed; how national economies have grown; what determines an economy's occupational structure; how local specialization comes about; how the pattern of international trade has grown and changed and what the main sources of insecurity in economic life are.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Economies and their Outcomes
- Chapter 2 The Essentials of an Economy
- Chapter 3 The Flows of Money
- Chapter 4 High and Low Productivity
- Chapter 5 What Determines Prices?
- Chapter 6 Good and Poor Livings
- Chapter 7 How Economies Grow
- Chapter 8 The Balance of Occupations
- Chapter 9 The Roots of Specialization
- Chapter 10 The Pattern of International Trade
- Chapter 11 The Hazards of Economic Life
- Chapter 12 The Organization of the World Economy
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