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082 _a337 MAN 2nd ed.
100 _aMannur, H. G.
245 0 _aInternational economics
250 _a2nd rev. ed.
260 _aNew Delhi
260 _bVikas
260 _c2006
300 _a461 p.
365 _b250
365 _dRS
520 _aInternational economics is one of the important branches of the study of economic science; and in this field, more than in most other fields, there are many excellent textbooks written mostly by authors from the advanced countries of the West. This textbook, like many other textbooks in International Economics, has been written under the conviction that it is possible to improve upon the textbooks that are already in hand. What the author of this present textbook claims is not the originality but the simplicity and clarity of presentation. Clear presentation and further stimulation of interest in this very important field of study has been a motivating force behind the writing of this book. This 1995 revised edition includes discussion of topics on the application of the theory of comparative advantage to situations when there are more than two goods that are internationally traded. It also includes discussion on Trevor Swan's model of the appropriate use of monetary, fiscal and exchange rate policies to achieve internal and external equilibrium. In addition, the graphs have been more clearly shown and enlarged to facilitate more easy and better reading. Also, the book is printed in larger size and bigger print so as to make it more readable.
650 _aInternational trade
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