Kane, Daniel R.

Principles of International finance - London Croom Helm 1988 - 301 p.

PRINCIPLES OF INTERNATIONAL FINANCE provides a comprehensive introduction to international finance which is rapidly becoming an increas ingly important branch of international economics.

This book is designed for economics and business undergraduates studying international finance for the first time. It is non-mathematical and presumes no more than a general background in macroeconomics.

The book is structured so that it can easily be adopted as a complete one semester course in international finance and is divided into the four major divi sions of international finance: The Foreign Exchange Market and the Balance of Payments; Exchange Rate Systems; Equilibrium and the Adjust ment Process and The Post-war Inter national Financial System. Each chapter has a Summary and Questions for Discussion which can be used with the Concepts for Review as revision aids and tests of understanding as the course proceeds..

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Economics

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