International Economics: Theory, Application, and PolicyOxford University Press, 2007 - 691 頁 Written from a European perspective, this text offers coverage of all the key elements of international economics: trade, money, and finance. A firm emphasis is placed on ensuring that students understand how the theory relates to real world examples, providing undergraduate students with everything they need to understand this course. Empirical and Political detail is given close attention. International Economics contains thiry-two chapters split into two parts with Part One covering International Trade, and Part Two covering International Money. The text covers a broad range of recent developments, with European and global empirical examples and case studies linking theories to the real world. The text is supported by an Online Resource Centre that includes a comprehensive study guide to assist students in preparing for exams. |
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