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Books > Business & Economics > Economics > International economics > International finance
The study of international economics has never been more vital than
it is today. The past global financial crisis, the economic
uncertainty in many advanced countries, increasing barriers to
international trade, and currency crises have created challenges
for both policy makers and corporate decision makers involved in
international trade and finance. This book provides a concise and
rigorous approach to the understanding of international trade and
finance without relying on mathematical models or graphs. It
explains the basis and pattern of trade, the effects of trade and
trade policies on companies, national welfare, and the global
economy. It explains the determination and changes in exchange
rates. Finally, it describes the operation of the economy and
examines the impact of national economic policies on the domestic
economy and the rest of the world. Corporate managers and MBA
students must learn the complex interrelationships between trade
policies; the actions of central banks; and changes in government
spending and taxes on interest rates, prices, exchange rates, and
economic activity. This book adopts a nontechnical approach to
explaining the basis for trade between countries and the role of
firms in global trade and describes the effect of tariffs and
fluctuations in exchange rates on a company's sales, costs, and
profits.
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