International Economics - A Policy Approach
Author(s): Mordecai E Kreinin
Highly acclaimed for its clear exposition and up-to-date policy discussion, Kreinin's International Economics: A Policy Approach, 9e offers a simplified yet comprehensive analysis of international economic relations. By providing a proper balance of theory, policy, institution, and empirical materials, the text exposes students to an excellent foundation. Kreinin's text is also considered the best existing International textbook for courses with an emphasis on policy issues. Written for students with only one or two previous courses in the principles of economics, the book is designed primarily for a one- or two-term undergraduate sequence in international economics. However, it also fits nicely into many MBA and international relations courses. Part One of the book addresses international trade and commercial policy, while Part Two is devoted to international financial relations. The two parts are interchangeable and maybe studied in either order.
2002, Ninth edition. A near fine copy only marked by light sunfading to the spine and sticker shadowing to the base of the spine and front free endpaper.
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- : Thomson Learning
- : Thomson Learning
- : 0.861826
- : 01 October 2002
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Special Fields
- : 448
- : 337
- : English
- : Hardback
- : Mordecai E Kreinin