Survey of International Economics: Theory and Policy
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By Steve Suranovic
Steve Suranovic
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Key Features
This International Finance text is built on the belief that to understand the international economy, students need to learn how economic models are applied to real world problems.
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International Finance: Theory and Policy
Steve Suranovic
In writing International Finance: Theory and Policy, Steve Suranovic’s goals were simple:
- To help students understand the international economy by illustrating how economic models are applied to real-world issues
- To develop a unified model of the international macroeconomy
This textbook is suitable for these courses: International Finance (one semester)
This textbook is suitable for 2 and 4 year institutions.
PEDAGOGICAL FEATURES:
- HISTORICAL CONTEXT:
Begins with an historical overview of the international macroeconomy to provide context for the theory
- FIXED & FLOATING EXCHANGES:
Concludes with a detailed discussion of the pros and cons of fixed and floating exchange rate systems
- TRADE IMBALANCES:
Provides an extensive look at the issue of trade imbalances. Readers learn techniques to evaluate whether a country's trade deficit (or surplus) is dangerous, beneficial, or benign
- AA-DD MODEL:
Applies the AA-DD model to understand the effects of monetary and fiscal policy on GDP, the exchange rate, and the trade balance
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Introductory Finance Issues: Current Patterns, Past History, and International Institutions (NEW)
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Chapter 2: National Income and the Balance of Payments Accounts
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Chapter 3: The Whole Truth about Trade Imbalances
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Chapter 4: Foreign Exchange Markets and Rates of Return
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Chapter 5: Interest Rate Parity
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Chapter 6: Purchasing Power Parity
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Chapter 7: Interest Rate Determination
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Chapter 8: Policy Effects with Floating Exchange Rates
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Chapter 9: Fixed Exchange Rates
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Chapter 10: Fixed versus Floating Exchange Rates
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Chapter 11: Introductory Trade Issues: History, Institutions, and Legal Framework
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Chapter 12: A Pure Exchange Model of Trade
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Chapter 13: Production, Trade, and Comparative Advantage
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Chapter 14: The Ricardian Theory of Comparative Advantage (Redux)
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Chapter 15: The Pure Exchange Model Again with Three Traders
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Chapter 16: Factor Mobility and Income Redistribution
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Chapter 17: The Heckscher-Ohlin (Factor Proportions) Model
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Chapter 18: Economies of Scale and International Trade
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Chapter 19: The Role of Private Property in a Free Market Economy
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Chapter 20: Trade Policy Effects with Perfectly Competitive Markets
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Chapter 21: Trade Policies with Market Imperfections and Distortions
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Chapter 22: Political Economy and International Trade
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Chapter 23: Evaluating the Controversy between Free Trade and Protectionism
Instructor’s Manual
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PowerPoint Lecture Notes
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Test Item File
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