International Economics Vol 1 / by Steven Katz
Material type:
- 9781787152519
- 337 KAT
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Content:
1. Beetles and meteorological conditions: a case study
2. The lricardian theory of comparative advantage
3. The pure exchange model of trade
4. Factor mobility and income redistribution
5. The Heckscher-Ohlin (Factor Proportions) Model
6. Economics of scale and international trade
7. Trade policy effect with perfectly competitive markets
8. Domestic policies and international trade
9. Trade policies with market imperfections and distortions
10. Political economy and international trade
International Economics provides information about fundamental institutions and relationships that affect quality of life and provides a framework for thinking through and understanding the process of decision making. The text is designed as a primary text for an introduction to basic economics or principles of economics and offers a balanced presentation of macroeconomics and microeconomics. Can be used in international relations, development policy, and international business programs, making it accessible to a large audience across disciplines This book provides a valuable resource for individuals in the corporate world, professionals, and students studying international economics. "(Sources: https://krugerbrentt.com/Product/ProductDetail?ISBN=9781787152519)
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