Modern International Economics

Modern International Economics
Author: Wilfred Ethier
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 623
Release: 1995
Genre: International economic relations
ISBN: 9780393967180

This edition has been updated to reflect an equal balance between trade and finance. Treatment of strategic trade theory and open economy macroeconomics has been updated to make this work appropriate for all courses in trade theory, finance and international economic policy.

International Macroeconomics

International Macroeconomics
Author: Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0691170649

An essential introduction to one of the most timely and important subjects in economics International Macroeconomics presents a rigorous and theoretically elegant treatment of real-world international macroeconomic problems, incorporating the latest economic research while maintaining a microfounded, optimizing, and dynamic general equilibrium approach. This one-of-a-kind textbook introduces a basic model and applies it to fundamental questions in international economics, including the determinants of the current account in small and large economies, processes of adjustment to shocks, the determinants of the real exchange rate, the role of fixed and flexible exchange rates in models with nominal rigidities, and interactions between monetary and fiscal policy. The book confronts theoretical predictions using actual data, highlighting both the power and limits of given theories and encouraging critical thinking. Provides a rigorous and elegant treatment of fundamental questions in international macroeconomicsBrings undergraduate and master’s instruction in line with modern economic researchFollows a microfounded, optimizing, and dynamic general equilibrium approachAddresses fundamental questions in international economics, such as the role of capital controls in the presence of financial frictions and balance-of-payments crisesUses real-world data to test the predictions of theoretical modelsFeatures a wealth of exercises at the end of each chapter that challenge students to hone their theoretical skills and scrutinize the empirical relevance of modelsAccompanied by a website with lecture slides for every chapter

Study Guide for Modern International Economics

Study Guide for Modern International Economics
Author: Wilfred J. Ethier
Publisher: W. W. Norton
Total Pages: 219
Release: 1988
Genre: International economic relations
ISBN: 9780393955583

This third edition of Modern International Economics offers an up-to-date view of the issues and, more importantly, a systematic way to analyze them.

Global Economic Involvement

Global Economic Involvement
Author: H. Peter Gray
Publisher: Copenhagen Business School Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788763000260

"This book provides a new broad paradigm to replace the standard international trade model as the basis for analysis of international economic phenomena. It recognizes and incorporates: the role of proprietary technology; foreign direct investment and the international mobility of "created assets"; the importance of offshore sourcing; the role of financial factors (exchange rates); the new role of government as a competitiveness-enhancing mechanism in the provision of infrastructure and lowered tax burdens on mobile activities." "The emphasis is on reality rather than abstract elegance. The analysis is accessible to both graduate students of economics and to practitioners."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Global Economics

Global Economics
Author: Clifford F. Thies
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2020-07-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1498546161

Global Economics looks beyond the mere interaction of national economies as is implied by the term 'international economics.' It examines the integration of national economies into the emerging global economy. In keeping with the subtitle A Holistic Approach, the book considers the roles of technology, political arrangements, the rule of law, natural resources, climate change, social institutions and values, in addition to the role of economics (narrowly defined). In fact, recourse to abstract economic analysis is restrained, and discussion is replete with concrete examples and case studies. Specific topics include trade theory, policy and agreements, foreign exchange, exchange rate determination and hedging, international capital and labor flows, financial crises and development. The book details the changes that took place with the Industrial Revolution and the subsequent spread of market economics and democratic government. It develops the classic theory of comparative advantage, and then applies and extends the theory to explain the complex trade patterns of today. It uses game theory to analyze trade policy, and the tragedy of the commons to address the resource curse. The book covers topics such as the relationship of defense to trade policy not typically considered by international economics, in addition to taking a fresh approach to the traditional topics.