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International economics

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi PHI Learning 2009Edition: 3rdDescription: xxx, 546 p.: ill. Includes reference and indexISBN:
  • 9788120338272
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 337 S2I6-2009
Summary: Addressing the changing face of economics education, Sawyer and Sprinkle's International Economics takes a thoroughly modern approach to the subject. This text provides a discussion of international economics that is more accessible to a wider range of students than is currently available in any other text. The authors shift the emphasis from teaching pure theory to the application of theory by using some of the most basic tools of economic analysis. The authors address the topics at a level appropriate for a variety of majors in business or international relations, as well as for economics majors. Students can analyze international economics with the same tools learned in principles of economics courses. The text incorporates a modern asset allocation approach to open economy macroeconomics.
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Addressing the changing face of economics education, Sawyer and Sprinkle's International Economics takes a thoroughly modern approach to the subject. This text provides a discussion of international economics that is more accessible to a wider range of students than is currently available in any other text. The authors shift the emphasis from teaching pure theory to the application of theory by using some of the most basic tools of economic analysis. The authors address the topics at a level appropriate for a variety of majors in business or international relations, as well as for economics majors. Students can analyze international economics with the same tools learned in principles of economics courses. The text incorporates a modern asset allocation approach to open economy macroeconomics.

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