International economics : a policy approach / Mordechai E. Kreinin.

"International Economics: A Policy Approach provides a simplified yet comprehensive analysis of international economic relations, with the objective of extracting maximum policy insight from a minimum number of theoretical constructs. Written for students with only one or two previous courses i...

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Main Author: Kreinin, Mordechai Elihau, 1930- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York [etc] : Pearson Learning Solutions, [2010]
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Summary:"International Economics: A Policy Approach provides a simplified yet comprehensive analysis of international economic relations, with the objective of extracting maximum policy insight from a minimum number of theoretical constructs. Written for students with only one or two previous courses in the principles of economics, it is designed primarily as a basic text for a one- or two-term undergraduate sequence in international economics. However, the material is also arranged so that the theoretical sections may be omitted and the main text used as supplementary reading in policy-oriented non-economics courses, such as international relations or business administration. As domestic and global economies become ever more closely intertwined, world markets are an increasingly appropriate focus of study. International Economics: A Policy Approach gives students the conceptual tools they need to understand global economic relations."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:417 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0558588832
9780558588830
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