ABSTRACT
Now in its third edition, this textbook covers all of the standard topics taught in undergraduate International Economics courses. However, the book is unique in that it presents the key orthodox neoclassical models of international trade and investment, whilst supplementing them with a variety of heterodox approaches. This pluralist approach is intended to give economics students a more realistic understanding of the international economy than standard textbooks can provide.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Part One: Introduction to International Economics
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Part Two: International Trade Theory
part |2 pages
Part Three: International Trade Policy
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Part Four: International Investment and Finance
part |4 pages
Part Five: The History of the International Monetary System
part |2 pages
Part Six: Immigration
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Part Seven: Conclusions