ABSTRACT
Principles of International Finance, first published in 1988, provides a comprehensive introduction to international finance which is rapidly becoming an increasingly important branch of international economics.
The book is structured so that it can easily be adopted as a complete one-semester course in international finance and is divided into the four major divisions of international finance: The Foreign Exchange Market and the Balance of Payments; Exchange Rate Systems; Equilibrium and the Adjustment Process and The Post-War International Financial System.
This book is designed for economics and business undergraduates studying international finance for the first time. It is non-mathematical and presumes no more than a general background in macroeconomics.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|73 pages
The Foreign Exchange Market and the Balance of Payments
part Two|47 pages
Exchange Rate Systems
part Three|111 pages
Equilibrium and the Adjustment Process
part Four|56 pages
The Post-war International Financial System