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100 _aElliott, John E. (ed.)
245 0 _aEconomic issues and policies
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aBoston
260 _bHoughton Mifflin Co.
260 _c1975
300 _a530 p.
520 _aOver the last three decades, there has been a greater interdependence between economies than ever before due to fragmentation and outsourcing of production processes, increasing mobility of people, international capital flows, and flexible exchange rate regimes. International Economics initiates students to these changes in the global economic scenario by combining current research and new perspectives with conventional theoretical wisdom. Complementing trade theories with relevant trade empiric, the book analyses a wide range of policy issues in the present wave of globalization relating to product standards and regulations; impact of environment on trade; labour and quality standards; bilateralism, regionalism, and multilateralism, with a focus on debates at the WTO; the growing expansion of service exports; and the linkages between trade and inclusive growth.
650 _aEconomics
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