Introduction to international economics
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Introduction to international economics
Wiley, c2012
3rd ed., International student version
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  Hiroshima
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  Fukuoka
  Saga
  Nagasaki
  Kumamoto
  Oita
  Miyazaki
  Kagoshima
  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
  Germany
  Switzerland
  France
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  United States of America
Note
Previous ed.: c2010
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Introduction to International Economics by Dominick Salvatore offers a clear presentation of today's global economy while explaining the workings of the world economy, the major benefits it provides to both people and nations, and the most serious challenges it faces. The text is filled with more than 85 current and relevant case studies and business examples, represented in every chapter. By using real-world data, Salvatore makes international economics applicable to all. Salvatore introduces the four principles of international economics that are essential to understanding, evaluating, and solving the important issues facing the United States and the world today. These principles- addressing topics from deep poverty in developing countries to the globalization of capital markets- are discussed in a simple but comprehensive way. The text also provides the most up-to-date and clear exposition of international economics principles.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction to the Global Economy 1 PART ONE: INTERNATIONAL TRADE THEORY 29 2. Comparative Advantage 31 3. The Standard Trade Model 55 4. The Heckscher Ohlin and Other Trade Theories 80 PART TWO: INTERNATIONAL TRADE POLICY 113 5. Trade Restrictions: Tariffs 115 6. Nontariff Trade Barriers and the Political Economy of Protectionism 137 PART THREE: INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INVESTMENT RELATIONS 175 7. Economic Integration 177 8. Growth and Development with International Trade 200 9. International Resource Movements and Multinational Corporations 226 PART FOUR: THE BALANCE OF PAYMENTS, FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKETS, AND EXCHANGE RATES 255 10. Balance of Payments 257 11. The Foreign Exchange Market and Exchange Rates 280 12. Exchange Rate Determination 308 PART FIVE: OPEN-ECONOMY MACROECONOMICS 331 13. Automatic Adjustments with Flexible and Fixed Exchange Rates 333 14. Adjustment Policies 362 PART SIX: THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY SYSTEM: PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE 389 15. Flexible versus Fixed Exchange Rates, European Monetary Systems, and Macroeconomic Policy Coordination 391 16. The International Monetary System: Past, Present, and Future 418
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