ABSTRACT

Thought-provoking and clearly explained, the new edition provides students of international economics and international business with a rigorous explanation of global economic theory and policy, both current trends and historic developments. It explores key models through case studies and review questions, enabling students to challenge the reporting of economic events by press and government alike.

Split into 2 parts – International Trade and International Finance – the text explains conceptual building blocks before applying them to current events and controversies. Key issues discussed include:

  • the influence of transportation costs
  • economies of scale and the new economic geography
  • the evaluation of preferential trade agreements
  • european Economic and Monetary Union
  • the integration of international financial markets
  • international financial crises, China and other emerging economies.

Fully illustrated with tables and figures to allow students to visualise the issues discussed, the lively prose gives this book a refreshing approach. An accompanying website also provides context and coverage of the international financial crisis of October 2008, including the so-called ‘credit crunch’ and the collapse of some banking institutions.

part |4 pages

Part I International Trade and Trade Policy

chapter 2|21 pages

Why Do Nations Trade? Some Early Answers

chapter 3|32 pages

Why Do Nations Trade? Some Later Answers

chapter 4|40 pages

Trade and the Role of Factor Endowments

chapter 5|37 pages

Scale, Competition and Trade

chapter 10|26 pages

Commercial Policy and the WTO

chapter 11|37 pages

Trade and Growth

part |4 pages

Part II International Finance and Open Economy Macroeconomics

chapter 13|32 pages

Fundamentals of Exchange Rate Systems

chapter 14|29 pages

An Introduction to Modeling the Open Economy

chapter 16|28 pages

International Capital Markets

chapter 17|27 pages

Modeling International Capital Markets

chapter 18|36 pages

Policy Under Fixed Exchange Rates

chapter 22|32 pages

European Monetary Integration

chapter 23|21 pages

International Financial Crises