International economics /
Pugel, Thomas A.
International economics / Thomas A. Pugel. - Thirteenth edition - xxii, 730 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Various multi-media instructional resources are available to supplement the text.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 707-717) and index.
1. International Economics Is Different
Part I: The Theory of International Trade
2. The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply
3. Why Everybody Trades: Comparative Advantage and Factor Proportions
4. Who Gains and Who Loses from Trade?
5. Alternative Theories of Trade
6. Growth and Trade
Part II: Trade Policy
7. The Basic Analysis of Tariffs
8. Nontariff Barriers to Imports
9. Arguments For and Against Protection
10. Pushing Exports
11. Trade Blocs and Trade Blocks
12. Trade and the Environment
13. Trade Policies for Developing and Transition Countries
14. Multinationals and Migration: International Factor Movements
Part III: Understanding Foreign Exchange
15: Payments Among Nations
16. The Foreign Exchange Market
17. Forward Exchange and International Financial Investment
18. What Determines Exchange Rates
19. Government Policies Toward the Foreign Exchange Market
20. International Lending and Financial Crises
Part
Covers the conventional areas of international economics. This book helps readers understand global economic developments and to evaluate proposals for changes in economic policies. It also places international economics events within a historical framework.
007352302X (alk. paper) 9780073523026 9780071107273 0071107274
International economic relations.
Commercial policy.
Foreign exchange.
337 / P.T.I
International economics / Thomas A. Pugel. - Thirteenth edition - xxii, 730 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Various multi-media instructional resources are available to supplement the text.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 707-717) and index.
1. International Economics Is Different
Part I: The Theory of International Trade
2. The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply
3. Why Everybody Trades: Comparative Advantage and Factor Proportions
4. Who Gains and Who Loses from Trade?
5. Alternative Theories of Trade
6. Growth and Trade
Part II: Trade Policy
7. The Basic Analysis of Tariffs
8. Nontariff Barriers to Imports
9. Arguments For and Against Protection
10. Pushing Exports
11. Trade Blocs and Trade Blocks
12. Trade and the Environment
13. Trade Policies for Developing and Transition Countries
14. Multinationals and Migration: International Factor Movements
Part III: Understanding Foreign Exchange
15: Payments Among Nations
16. The Foreign Exchange Market
17. Forward Exchange and International Financial Investment
18. What Determines Exchange Rates
19. Government Policies Toward the Foreign Exchange Market
20. International Lending and Financial Crises
Part
Covers the conventional areas of international economics. This book helps readers understand global economic developments and to evaluate proposals for changes in economic policies. It also places international economics events within a historical framework.
007352302X (alk. paper) 9780073523026 9780071107273 0071107274
International economic relations.
Commercial policy.
Foreign exchange.
337 / P.T.I