Ideal for a one-semester course in international economics, this book assumes a minimal background in economics and mathematics, making international economics accessible to wide audiences. The author addresses international trade, international production (including migration), and international finance in an integrated manner.
Ideal for a one-semester course in international economics, this book assumes a minimal background in economics and mathematics, making international economics accessible to wide audiences. The author addresses international trade, international production (including migration), and international finance in an integrated manner.
Kenneth Reinert is Professor of Public Policy, Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface; Acronyms; List of symbols; 1. Introduction; Part I. International Trade: 2. Absolute advantage; 3. Ricardian model of comparative advantage; 4. Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage; 5. Intra-industry trade; 6. The political economy of trade; 7. Trade policy analysis; 8. The World Trade Organization; 9. Preferential trade agreements; Part II. International Production: 10. Multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment; 11. Global value chains; 12. Engaging international production; 13. Migration; Part III. International Finance: 14. Accounting frameworks; 15. Global capital flows; 16. Exchange rates and purchasing power parity; 17. Flexible exchange rates; 18. Fixed exchange rates; 19. The international monetary system; 20. Crises and responses; 21. Monetary unions; 22. Growth in the open economy; Glossary; Index.
Preface Acronyms List of symbols 1. Introduction Part I. International Trade: 2. Absolute advantage 3. Ricardian model of comparative advantage 4. Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage 5. Intra-industry trade 6. The political economy of trade 7. Trade policy analysis 8. The World Trade Organization 9. Preferential trade agreements Part II. International Production: 10. Multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment 11. Global value chains 12. Engaging international production 13. Migration Part III. International Finance: 14. Accounting frameworks 15. Global capital flows 16. Exchange rates and purchasing power parity 17. Flexible exchange rates 18. Fixed exchange rates 19. The international monetary system 20. Crises and responses 21. Monetary unions 22. Growth in the open economy Glossary Index.
Preface; Acronyms; List of symbols; 1. Introduction; Part I. International Trade: 2. Absolute advantage; 3. Ricardian model of comparative advantage; 4. Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage; 5. Intra-industry trade; 6. The political economy of trade; 7. Trade policy analysis; 8. The World Trade Organization; 9. Preferential trade agreements; Part II. International Production: 10. Multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment; 11. Global value chains; 12. Engaging international production; 13. Migration; Part III. International Finance: 14. Accounting frameworks; 15. Global capital flows; 16. Exchange rates and purchasing power parity; 17. Flexible exchange rates; 18. Fixed exchange rates; 19. The international monetary system; 20. Crises and responses; 21. Monetary unions; 22. Growth in the open economy; Glossary; Index.
Preface Acronyms List of symbols 1. Introduction Part I. International Trade: 2. Absolute advantage 3. Ricardian model of comparative advantage 4. Heckscher-Ohlin model of comparative advantage 5. Intra-industry trade 6. The political economy of trade 7. Trade policy analysis 8. The World Trade Organization 9. Preferential trade agreements Part II. International Production: 10. Multinational enterprises and foreign direct investment 11. Global value chains 12. Engaging international production 13. Migration Part III. International Finance: 14. Accounting frameworks 15. Global capital flows 16. Exchange rates and purchasing power parity 17. Flexible exchange rates 18. Fixed exchange rates 19. The international monetary system 20. Crises and responses 21. Monetary unions 22. Growth in the open economy Glossary Index.
Rezensionen
'One of the rare economics textbooks that students actually enjoy reading. Kenneth A. Reinert covers an enormous range of material on international economics succinctly and in a language that students can understand. It is the perfect book for a one-semester course on international trade and finance, which also offers chapters on multinational enterprises and international production for professors who wish to emphasize those topics.' Robert A. Blecker, American University, Washington DC
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