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International Economics 7th Edition by James Gerber
A principles-level introduction that’s accessible to students of all majors, International Economics uses real-life applications to cover both the macro and micro components of international economics. The text illuminates economic institutions and policies, as well as recent developments in the global economy, without requiring the use of higher-level math. In addition, the text has a flexible approach, which includes self-contained chapters and comprehensive coverage, allowing instructors to adapt its concepts to a wide range of syllabi. The International Economics 7th Edition includes a number of enhancements, such as updated tables and graphs, new case studies, and revised discussion of relevant topics.
Introduces international economics through accessible writing and real-life applications
Book Table of Contents:
Part 1 Introduction and Institutions
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the World Economy
Chapter 2 International Economic Institutions Since World War II
Part 2 International Trade
Chapter 3 Comparative Advantage and the Gains from Trade
Chapter 4 Comparative Advantage and Factor Endowments
Chapter 5 Beyond Comparative Advantage
Chapter 6 The Theory of Tariffs and Quotas
Chapter 7 Commercial Policy
Chapter 8 International Trade and Labor and Environmental Standards
Part 3 International Finance
Chapter 9 Trade and the Balance of Payments
Chapter 10 Exchange Rates and Exchange Rate Systems
Chapter 11 An Introduction to Open Economy Macroeconomics
Chapter 12 International Financial Crises
Part 4 Regional Issues in the Global Economy
Chapter 13 The United States in the World Economy
Chapter 14 The European Union: Many Markets into One
Chapter 15 Trade and Policy Reform in Latin America
Chapter 16 Export-Oriented Growth in East Asia
Chapter 17 China and India in the World Economy
Glossary
Index
Series: Pearson Series in Economics
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