This book is designed for a one-semester or two-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 wide student and professional audiences. The book assumes a minimal background in mic This book is designed for a one-semester or two-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 wide student and professional audiences. The book assumes a minimal background in microeconomics and mathematics and goes beyond the usual trade-finance dichotomy to give equal treatment to four "windows" on the world economy: international trade, international production, international finance, and international development. It takes a practitioner point of view rather than a standard academic view, introducing the student to the material they need to become effective analysts in international economic policy. The Web site for the text may be found at http: //iie.gmu.edu.
An Introduction to International Economics: New Perspectives on the World Economy
This book is designed for a one-semester or two-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 wide student and professional audiences. The book assumes a minimal background in mic This book is designed for a one-semester or two-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 wide student and professional audiences. The book assumes a minimal background in microeconomics and mathematics and goes beyond the usual trade-finance dichotomy to give equal treatment to four "windows" on the world economy: international trade, international production, international finance, and international development. It takes a practitioner point of view rather than a standard academic view, introducing the student to the material they need to become effective analysts in international economic policy. The Web site for the text may be found at http: //iie.gmu.edu.
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Roselinde –
This book managed to make me understand the basic concepts of international economics which is a very impressive feat. Cheers to the author! However, I never want to touch it ever again.
Mart –
Read this book for a course at my university called Trade and Finance in the Global Economy. It is just a great book about how the world economy works, through different theoretical models and data to back these up. Goes through trade, production and finance and connects these international fields with each other. The book also looks at the downsides of an international economy very well, which prevents students from developing a one-sided view. It introduced the classic Ricardian model in regar Read this book for a course at my university called Trade and Finance in the Global Economy. It is just a great book about how the world economy works, through different theoretical models and data to back these up. Goes through trade, production and finance and connects these international fields with each other. The book also looks at the downsides of an international economy very well, which prevents students from developing a one-sided view. It introduced the classic Ricardian model in regards to international economics to me, which meant I learned something new - which helps me now with reading Piketty's Capital in the Twenty First century for example.
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