International Economics: Theory and Policy

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International Economics: Theory and Policy is a widely used textbook that provides a comprehensive introduction to international trade and finance, blending rigorous economic theory with real-world policy applications.

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instanceOf book
economics textbook
approach blend of theory and policy
real-world applications
rigorous economic modeling
covers classical trade theories
factor endowment models
income distribution effects of trade
macroeconomic adjustment under different exchange-rate regimes
neoclassical trade theories
new trade theory
trade and growth
emphasizes empirical relevance of models
link between theory and policy
real-world policy debates
field international economics
focusesOn balance of payments
capital flows
economic integration
exchange-rate policy
exchange-rate regimes
globalization
international finance
international monetary system
international trade
macroeconomic policy in open economies
open-economy macroeconomics
preferential trade agreements
quotas
tariffs
trade policy
trade policy analysis
trade theory
hasComponent case studies
empirical evidence
end-of-chapter problems
graphical analysis
numerical examples
policy applications in international finance
policy applications in trade
theory of international finance
theory of international trade
intendedFor graduate students
policy analysts
students of economics
students of international relations
undergraduate students
usedAs course text in international economics
university textbook

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Paul Krugman (honorary doctorate, not student) notableWork International Economics: Theory and Policy
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