Windows on the World Economy: An Introduction to International Economics / Kenneth A Reinert

By: Kenneth A ReinertMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Mason, Ohio : Thomson/South-Western, ©2005Edition: 1st EdDescription: xx, 435 p. : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 9780030313998 DDC classification: 337
Contents:
1. Windows on the World Economy. PART 1. INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 2. Absolute Advantage. 3. Comparative Advantage. 4. Intra-Industry Trade. 5. The Politics of Trade. 6. Trade Policy Analysis. 7. The World Trade Organization. 8. Regional Trade Agreements. PART 2. INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION. 9. Foreign Market Entry and International Production. 10. FDI and Intra-Firm Trade. 11. International Competition and Management. PART 3. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE. 12. Accounting Frameworks. 13. Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Parity. 14. Flexible Exchange Rates. 15. Fixed Exchange Rates. 16. The International Monetary Fund. 17. Crises and Responses. 18. Monetary Unions. PART 4. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 19. Development Concepts (with Sisay Asefa). 20. Growth, Trade, and Development. 21. Hosting Multinational Enterprises. 22. The World Bank. 23. Structural Adjustment.
Summary: Suitable for courses in which business, public policy, and social science students need to understand the impact of international economics, this book deals with the economic theory applied with an emphasis on managerial or public policy decision-making. It covers international production and international development.
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1. Windows on the World Economy. PART 1. INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 2. Absolute Advantage. 3. Comparative Advantage. 4. Intra-Industry Trade. 5. The Politics of Trade. 6. Trade Policy Analysis. 7. The World Trade Organization. 8. Regional Trade Agreements. PART 2. INTERNATIONAL PRODUCTION. 9. Foreign Market Entry and International Production. 10. FDI and Intra-Firm Trade. 11. International Competition and Management. PART 3. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE. 12. Accounting Frameworks. 13. Exchange Rates and Purchasing Power Parity. 14. Flexible Exchange Rates. 15. Fixed Exchange Rates. 16. The International Monetary Fund. 17. Crises and Responses. 18. Monetary Unions. PART 4. INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. 19. Development Concepts (with Sisay Asefa). 20. Growth, Trade, and Development. 21. Hosting Multinational Enterprises. 22. The World Bank. 23. Structural Adjustment.

Suitable for courses in which business, public policy, and social science students need to understand the impact of international economics, this book deals with the economic theory applied with an emphasis on managerial or public policy decision-making. It covers international production and international development.

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