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Now in its seventh edition, International Economics is a firm favourite amongst textbooks in the field. This fully revised and extensively updated volume has a two-colour internal design, is supported by an extensive online resource and offers three brand new chapters on exchange rate dynamics, financial crises and european monetary integration. This comprehensive textbook is supplemented by key features which aid student learning, including: chapter summaries, learning objectives, an extensive glossary, end of chapter questions, suggestions for further reading and a variety of real world…mehr

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Now in its seventh edition, International Economics is a firm favourite amongst textbooks in the field. This fully revised and extensively updated volume has a two-colour internal design, is supported by an extensive online resource and offers three brand new chapters on exchange rate dynamics, financial crises and european monetary integration. This comprehensive textbook is supplemented by key features which aid student learning, including: chapter summaries, learning objectives, an extensive glossary, end of chapter questions, suggestions for further reading and a variety of real world examples from around the globe - allowing the reader to understand both current event, policy proposals and apply theory to practice. This book provides coverage of recent developments including: the impact of the latest World Trade talks in Hong Kong and the Doha Development Agenda the impact of terrorism, natural disasters and war financial derivatives debt crises debates within the European Monetary Union on capital flows. Supplemented by a fully interactive companion website which offers resources for students and lecturers, this book will continue to be a vital resource for all students of international economics.
Autorenporträt
Theo S. Eicher is Professor and Robert R. Richards Distinguished Scholar in the Department of Economics at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA. He is also an affiliate professor at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, Munich, Germany. John Mutti is the Sidney Meyer Professor International Economics at Grinnell College, Iowa, USA. His experience in government includes the US Treasury Office of International Taxation and the President's Council of Economic Advisers. His research focuses on international trade, taxation, and foreign direct investment. Michelle Turnovsky is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics, at the University of Washington, Seattle, USA.