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International Economics: trade and finance / Dominick Salvator

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Wiley, 2014.Edition: 11th edDescription: xxxix, 757 p. Soft-bound, 25 cmISBN:
  • 9788126552344
DDC classification:
  • 23 337 SAL
Contents:
1. Introduction; Part-1: International trade theory; 2. The law of comparative advantage; 3. The standard theory of international trade; 4. Demand and supply, offer curves, and the terms of trade; 5. Factor endowments and the heckscher-ohlin theory; 6. Economic of scale, imperfect competition, and international trade; 7. Economic growth and international trade; Part-2: International trade policy; 8. Trade restrictions: Tariffs; 9. Nontariff barriers and the new protectionism; 10. Economic integration: Customs union and free trade areas; 11. International trade and economic development; 12. International resource movements and multinational corporations; Part-3: The balance of payments, foreign exchange markets, and exchange rates; 13. Balance of payments; 14. Foreign exchange markets and exchange rates; 15. Exchange rate determination; Part-4: Open-economy macroeconomics and the international monetary system; 16. The price adjustment mechanism with flexible and fixed exchange rates; 17.The income adjustment mechanism and synthesis of automatic adjustment; 18. Open-economy macroeconomics: adjustment policies; 19. Prices and output in an open economy: aggregate demand and aggregate supply; 20. Flexible versus fixed exchange rates, the European monetary system, and macroeconomic policy coordination; 21. The international monetary system: past, present, and future;
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1. Introduction;
Part-1: International trade theory;
2. The law of comparative advantage;
3. The standard theory of international trade;
4. Demand and supply, offer curves, and the terms of trade;
5. Factor endowments and the heckscher-ohlin theory;
6. Economic of scale, imperfect competition, and international trade;
7. Economic growth and international trade;
Part-2: International trade policy;
8. Trade restrictions: Tariffs;
9. Nontariff barriers and the new protectionism;
10. Economic integration: Customs union and free trade areas;
11. International trade and economic development;
12. International resource movements and multinational corporations;
Part-3: The balance of payments, foreign exchange markets, and exchange rates;
13. Balance of payments;
14. Foreign exchange markets and exchange rates;
15. Exchange rate determination;
Part-4: Open-economy macroeconomics and the international monetary system;
16. The price adjustment mechanism with flexible and fixed exchange rates;
17.The income adjustment mechanism and synthesis of automatic adjustment;
18. Open-economy macroeconomics: adjustment policies;
19. Prices and output in an open economy: aggregate demand and aggregate supply;
20. Flexible versus fixed exchange rates, the European monetary system, and macroeconomic policy coordination;
21. The international monetary system: past, present, and future;


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