01928 2200313 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100001800145245004400163250001100207260004600218300003500264500002500299504001600324520104400340650003801384650002401422990002801446990002801474990002801502990002801530990002801558990002801586INLIS00000000000312620221111053733 a0010-0520003126221111 | | eng  a9780321468536 aeng a382 a382 GER i0 aGerber, James1 aInternational Economics /cJames Gerber a4th ed aNew York :bPearson Addison Wesley,c2008 axxi,489 p. :b:illus, ;c23 cm aIndeks : p.469 - 489 ap.445 - 456 aThis book is designed for a one semester course covering both the micro and appoach of international ecomonics, the fourtyh editions continues the appoach of the first tree editions by offering a principles level introductions to the core theories together with policy analysis and the intitutional and historical content of our worls increasingly international ecomony accessible to a diverses gruop of student including both ecomonich majors and nonmajors. Several feature of International Ecomonic distinguish it from the many excellent text in the faield: First, the approach is broader than the theoretical apparatus used by economicsts, Second, the objective of covering both the micro and macro sides in a one semester course necessitates paring back the coverege of theory in order to focus on the central concepts. Third, International Economics provides richer historical and institutional detail than most other texts. Fourth, I have organized part 4 of the book into five chapters, each focused on a geografich area as fallows. 4aInternational economics relations 4aInternational trade a10917/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a10918/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a10917/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a10918/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a10918/ MKRI- P/XII 2008 a10917/ MKRI- P/XII 2008