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Traditionally the international economics course has primarily been aimed at students working on an economics major. In 2003, a broad range of courses in global economic issues and policies are drawing students from a number of disciplines, such as accounting, marketing, political science and business. This text addresses the growing needs of students that might experience this subject for the first time. The goal of the text is to emphasize public-policy issues, which will be used to illustrate essential concepts of international trade and finance. The authors focused their theoretical discussions by staying within the guidelines of the basic economic principles.

Table of Contents:
UNIT I. INTRODUCTION TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 1. Understanding the Global Economy 2. Comparative Advantage-How Nations Can Gain from International Trade UNIT II. COMPARITIVE ADVANTAGE-HOW NATIONS CAN GAIN FROM INTERNATIONAL TRADE 3. Sources of Comparative Advantage 4. Regulating International Trade-Trade Policies and Their Effects 5. Regionalism and Multilateralism UNIT III. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE: ENDURING ISSUES 6. Balance of Payments and Foreign Exchange Markets 7. Exchange-Rate Systems, Past to Present 8. The Power of Arbitrage-Purchasing Power and Interest Rate Parities 9. Global Money and Banking-Where Central Banks Fit into the World Economy UNIT IV. CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL ECONOMICS ISSUES AND POLICIES 10. Can Globalization Lift All Boats? 11. Industrial Structure and Trade in the Global Economy-Businesses without Borders 12. The Public Sector in the Global Economy 13. Rules versus Discretion-Can Policymakers Stick to Their Promises? 14. Dealing with Financial Crises-Does the World Need a New International Financial Architecture Glossary Index

About the Author :
David VanHoose earned his Ph.D. at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and is Herman W. Lay Professor of Private Enterprise at Baylor University. He has published articles in such journals as the Quarterly Journal of Economics, the International Economic Review, the Southern Economic Journal, the Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking, Economic Inquiry, and the Scandinavian Journal of Economics. VanHoose served as a Visiting Economist at the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in 1988 and as a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City in 1989. In 1991 he received the Iddo Sarnat Award for the outstanding article in the Journal of Banking and Finance, and in 1995 he received the Atlantic Economic Journal's best article award. He is an editor of the Journal of Economics and Business and serves on the editorial boards of Open Economies Review and the Atlantic Economic Journal. He has 18 years of teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels. VanHoose is author of E-Commerce Economics (2003) and co-author of Macroeconomics: Theories, Policies, and International Applications (Third Edition 2004), International Monetary and Financial Economics (Second Edition 2002), Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Second Edition 2004), and Global Economic Issues and Policies (2003). Joseph Daniels earned his Ph.D. at Indiana University and is an associate professor of economics and international business at Marquette University. Daniels, a Canadian - U.S. Fulbright Research Scholar has published articles in academic journals including the Journal of International Money and Finance, Open Economies Review, the Journal of Economics and Business, and the Review of International Economics, and in public policy publications such as Princeton Studies in International Finance, Carnegie-Rochester Series on Public Policy, and International Economic Insights. An authority on G8 policy processes, he authored The Meaning and Reliability of Economic Summit Undertakings, co-edited The G8: Its Role in the New Millennium, Guiding Global Order: G8 Governance in the Twenty-First Century, and Shaping a New International Financial System, serves as an accredited media consultant, and frequently appears in live and print media interviews during the annual economic summits. Daniels has received departmental, college, and university teaching awards at two different universities and is co-author of International Monetary and Financial Economics (Second Edition 2002) and Global Economic Issues and Policies (2003).

Review :
UNIT I. INTRODUCTION TO THE GLOBAL ECONOMY 1. Understanding the Global Economy 2. Comparative Advantage-How Nations Can Gain from International Trade UNIT II. COMPARITIVE ADVANTAGE-HOW NATIONS CAN GAIN FROM INTERNATIONAL TRADE 3. Sources of Comparative Advantage 4. Regulating International Trade-Trade Policies and Their Effects 5. Regionalism and Multilateralism UNIT III. INTERNATIONAL FINANCE:ENDURING ISSUES 6. Balance of Payments and Foreign Exchange Markets 7. Exchange-Rate Systems, Past to Present 8. The Power of Arbitrage-Purchasing Power and Interest Rate Parities 9. Global Money and Banking-Where Central Banks Fit into the World Economy UNIT IV. CONTEMPORARY GLOBAL ECONOMICS ISSUES AND POLICIES 10.Can Globalization Lift All Boats? 11.Industrial Structure and Trade in the Global Economy- Businesses without Borders 12.The Public Sector in the Global Economy 13.Rules versus Discretion-Can Policymakers Stick to Their Promises? 14.Dealing with Financial Crises-Does the World Need a New International Financial Architecture Glossary Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780324071887
  • Publisher: Cengage Learning, Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: South-Western
  • Height: 244 mm
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 1085 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0324071884
  • Publisher Date: 08 Jan 2003
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 208 mm


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