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International economics Thomas A. Pugel.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Boston : McGraw-Hill Irwin, 2007.Edition: 13th edDescription: xxii, 730 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 007352302X (alk. paper)
  • 9780073523026
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HF1411 .L536
Contents:
Chapter 1. International Economics Is Different Part I: The Theory of International Trade Chapter 2. The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply Chapter 3. Why Everybody Trades: Comparative Advantage Chapter 4 :Trade: Factor Proportions Chapter 5: Who Gains and Who Loses from Trade? Chapter 6. Alternative Theories of Trade Chapter 7 Growth and Trade Part II: Trade Policy Chapter 8: The Basic Analysis of Tariffs Chapter 9 : Non tariff Barriers to Imports Chapter 10: Arguments For and Against Protection Chapter 11. Pushing Exports Chapter 12. Trade Blocs and Trade Blocks Chapter 13. Trade and the Environment Chapter 14. Trade Policies for Developing Countries Chapter 15. Multinationals and Migration: International Factor Movements Part III: Understanding Foreign Exchange Chapter 16:Payments Among Nations Chapter 17. The Foreign Exchange Market Chapter 18. Forward Exchange and International Financial Investment Chapter 19. What Determines Exchange Rates Chapter 20. Government Policies Toward the Foreign Exchange Market Chapter 21. International Lending and Financial Crises Part IV: Macro Policies for Open Economies Chapter 22. How Does the Open Macro economy Work? Chapter 23. Internal and External Balance with Fixed Exchange Rates Chapter 24.Floating Exchange Rates and Internal Balance . Chapter 25 .National and Global Choices: Floating Rates and the Alternatives Appendix A: Where the International Information Is Appendix B: Deriving Production-Possibilities Curves Appendix C: Offer Curves Appendix D: The Nationally Optimal Tariff Appendix E: Many Parities at Once Appendix F: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy Appendix G: Devaluation and the Current Account
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Chapter 1. International Economics Is Different
Part I: The Theory of International Trade
Chapter 2. The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply
Chapter 3. Why Everybody Trades: Comparative Advantage
Chapter 4 :Trade: Factor Proportions
Chapter 5: Who Gains and Who Loses from Trade?
Chapter 6. Alternative Theories of Trade
Chapter 7 Growth and Trade
Part II: Trade Policy Chapter 8: The Basic Analysis of Tariffs Chapter 9 : Non tariff Barriers to Imports
Chapter 10: Arguments For and Against Protection
Chapter 11. Pushing Exports
Chapter 12. Trade Blocs and Trade Blocks
Chapter 13. Trade and the Environment
Chapter 14. Trade Policies for Developing Countries
Chapter 15. Multinationals and Migration: International Factor Movements
Part III: Understanding Foreign Exchange
Chapter 16:Payments Among Nations
Chapter 17. The Foreign Exchange Market
Chapter 18. Forward Exchange and International Financial Investment
Chapter 19. What Determines Exchange Rates
Chapter 20. Government Policies Toward the Foreign Exchange Market
Chapter 21. International Lending and Financial Crises
Part IV: Macro Policies for Open Economies
Chapter 22. How Does the Open Macro economy Work? Chapter 23. Internal and External Balance with Fixed Exchange Rates
Chapter 24.Floating Exchange Rates and Internal Balance . Chapter 25 .National and Global Choices: Floating Rates and the Alternatives
Appendix A: Where the International Information Is
Appendix B: Deriving Production-Possibilities Curves
Appendix C: Offer Curves
Appendix D: The Nationally Optimal Tariff
Appendix E: Many Parities at Once
Appendix F: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy
Appendix G: Devaluation and the Current Account

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