International economics (Record no. 2267)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 007352302X (alk. paper)
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ISBN 9780073523026
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Classification number HF1411
Item number .L536
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Personal name Pugel, Thomas A.
245 10 - TITLE
Title International economics
Statement of responsibility, etc Thomas A. Pugel.
250 ## - EDITION
Edition statement 13th ed.
260 ## - PUBLICATION INFORMATION
Place of publication Boston :
Name of publisher McGraw-Hill Irwin,
Year of publication 2007.
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Number of Pages xxii, 730 p. :
Other physical details ill. ;
Dimensions 24 cm.
500 ## - NOTES
General note Various multi-media instructional resources are available to supplement the text.
505 ## - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE
Table of Content Chapter 1. International Economics Is Different<br/> Part I: The Theory of International Trade<br/>Chapter 2. The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply <br/>Chapter 3. Why Everybody Trades: Comparative Advantage<br/> Chapter 4 :Trade: Factor Proportions<br/> Chapter 5: Who Gains and Who Loses from Trade?<br/> Chapter 6. Alternative Theories of Trade <br/>Chapter 7 Growth and Trade <br/>Part II: Trade Policy Chapter 8: The Basic Analysis of Tariffs Chapter 9 : Non tariff Barriers to Imports <br/>Chapter 10: Arguments For and Against Protection<br/>Chapter 11. Pushing Exports<br/>Chapter 12. Trade Blocs and Trade Blocks <br/>Chapter 13. Trade and the Environment <br/>Chapter 14. Trade Policies for Developing Countries <br/>Chapter 15. Multinationals and Migration: International Factor Movements<br/>Part III: Understanding Foreign Exchange <br/>Chapter 16:Payments Among Nations <br/>Chapter 17. The Foreign Exchange Market <br/>Chapter 18. Forward Exchange and International Financial Investment <br/>Chapter 19. What Determines Exchange Rates <br/>Chapter 20. Government Policies Toward the Foreign Exchange Market <br/>Chapter 21. International Lending and Financial Crises <br/>Part IV: Macro Policies for Open Economies <br/>Chapter 22. How Does the Open Macro economy Work? Chapter 23. Internal and External Balance with Fixed Exchange Rates <br/>Chapter 24.Floating Exchange Rates and Internal Balance . Chapter 25 .National and Global Choices: Floating Rates and the Alternatives<br/> Appendix A: Where the International Information Is <br/>Appendix B: Deriving Production-Possibilities Curves <br/>Appendix C: Offer Curves <br/>Appendix D: The Nationally Optimal Tariff <br/>Appendix E: Many Parities at Once<br/>Appendix F: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy <br/>Appendix G: Devaluation and the Current Account
650 #0 - SUBJECTS
Topical Term International economic relations.
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Topical Term Commercial policy.
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Topical Term Foreign exchange.
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