Survey of International Economics
Version 1.0
By Steve Suranovic
With a focus on theory, Suranovic presents economic models to demonstrate how economists understand the world. With detailed descriptions, rather than advanced mathematics, Survey of International Economics illustrates how a model’s assumptions influence its conclusion. This text is geared to students who are interested in advancing to a Ph.D. program or for non-economic major students.
- About the Author
- Acknowledgments
- Preface
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Chapter 1: Introductory Finance Issues: Current Patterns, Past History, and International Institutions
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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: Policy Effects with Fixed Exchange Rates
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Chapter 11: Fixed versus Floating Exchange Rates
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Chapter 12: Introductory Trade Issues: History, Institutions, and Legal Framework
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Chapter 13: A Pure Exchange Model of Trade
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Chapter 14: The Pure Exchange Model and Market Ethics
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Chapter 15: Production, Trade, and Comparative Advantage
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Chapter 16: The Ricardian Theory of Comparative Advantage (Redux)
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Chapter 17: The Pure Exchange Model Again with Three Traders
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Chapter 18: Factor Mobility and Income Redistribution
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Chapter 19: The Heckscher-Ohlin (Factor Proportions) Model
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Chapter 20: Economies of Scale and International Trade
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Chapter 21: Trade Policy Effects with Perfectly Competitive Markets
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Chapter 22: Trade Policies with Market Imperfections and Distortions
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Chapter 23: Political Economy and International Trade
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Chapter 24: Evaluating the Controversy between Free Trade and Protectionism