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International Economics, 13/e

Thomas A. Pugel, New York University

ISBN: 007352302x
Copyright year: 2007

Table of Contents



Chapter 1 International Economics Is Different
  
PART ONETHE THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE
Chapter 2 The Basic Theory Using Demand and Supply
Chapter 3 Why Everybody Trades: Comparative Advantage
Chapter 4 Trade: Factor Availability and Factor Proportions Are Key
Chapter 5 Who Gains and Who Loses from Trade?
Chapter 6 Alternative Theories of Trade
Chapter 7 Growth and Trade
  
PART TWOTRADE POLICY
Chapter 8 Analysis of a Tariff
Chapter 9 Nontariff 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 THREEUNDERSTANDING 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 FOURMACRO POLICIES FOR OPEN ECONOMIES
Chapter 22 How Does the Open Macroeconomy 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
  
APPENDIXES 
AThe Web and the Library: International Numbers and Other Information
BDeriving Production-Possibility Curves
COffer Curves
DThe Nationally Optimal Tariff
EAccounting for International Payments
FMany Parities at Once
GAggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply in the Open Economy
HDevaluation and the Current Account Balance
  
 Suggested Answers–Questions and Problems
 References
 Index

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