International Economics Author : M. International Economics Author : Robert M. Dunn,John H. International Economics sixth edition Author : Robert M. International Economics Author : Dennis R.
Krugman,Linda S. Goldberg,Michael W. Klein,Jay C. International Economics Author : Paul R. His current research is primarily focused on the history of US-Mexico economic relations.
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About the book Case studies and other content --ranging from the role of economic institutions and analysis of international economic policies, to the recent history of the world economy--supplement economic theory with real-world applications. Student learning outcomes are listed at the beginning of each chapter. Both micro- and macroeconomic aspects of international economics are covered, striking a perfect balance between streamlining and in-depth coverage of topics. Rich history and institutional detail illuminate the relationships between economic theory and policy, and economics and the other social sciences, helping students walk away from the course with an understanding of the entire spectrum of international economics.
Five chapters focused on geographic areas --North America with emphasis on the United States , the European Union, Latin America, East Asia, and India and China--offer students the chance to broaden their understanding of world trends and to observe the intellectual power of economic theory in practice.
Tables and graphs have all been updated. Case studies have been added on the Asian Infrastructure and Investment Bank Chapter 2 , industrial policies targeting clean energy technology Chapter 5 , and the Worldwide Governance Indicators Chapter Chapter-by-chapter updates include: In Chapter 9, the discussion of the balance of payments has incorporated the accounting revisions of the IMF and the implementation of the revisions by the US Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Chapter 9 also includes a new appendix on the terminology of numbers: billions, thousands of millions, milliards, and trillions. In Chapter 12, the discussion of financial crises is presented in terms of vulnerabilities and triggers, following the terminology used by former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, among others.
Chapter 17 now focuses exclusively on India and China. New to This Edition. Printing enhancements include: A more pen-and-paper-friendly layout of exercises The ability for instructors to choose whether to print the header; to include an honor statement; and to print with answers inline, after each question, or on a separate sheet About the book Tables and graphs have all been updated.
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