Introduction to international economics [2nd ed.] : new perspectives on the world economy
By: Reinert, Kenneth A.
Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2021Edition: 2nd ed.Description: xxiv, 553p.ISBN: 9781108455169.Subject(s): International economic relations | International finance | International tradeDDC classification: 337 | R275i2Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur | General Stacks | 337 R275i2 (Browse shelf) | Available | A185506 |
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This book is designed for a non-semester course in international economics, primarily targeting non-economics majors and programs in business, international relations, public policy, and development studies. It has been written to make international economics accessible to both students and professionals. Assuming a minimal background in economics and mathematics, the textbook goes beyond the usual trade-finance dichotomy to address international trade, international production, and international finance; and takes a practitioner point of view rather than a standard academic one, introducing students to the material needed to become effective analysts in international economic policy. This new edition features such additional topics as global production and global capital flows, migration, the Ricardian model, and international organizations like the IMF. Examples have been updated to include recent developments (Brexit, for example) and all charts include the latest data. The website for the text can be found at http://iie.gmu.edu.
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