02158 2200289 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082000800123084001400131100002400145245005000169250000800219260003300227300003300260500002300293504001400316520138500330650003701715650002401752650002601776700002201802700001801824990002601842INLIS00000000000358920221026015038 a0010-0520003589221026 | | eng  a9780072877373 aeng a337 a337 APP i0 aAppleyard, Denis R.1 aInternational Economics /cDenis R. Appleyard a5th aBoston :bJossey-Bass,c2006 axxvii, 750 p.;25cm. ;c25cm. aIndeks : p.771-784 ap.751-769 aInternational Economics, by Appleyard, Field, and Cobb, offers a consistent level of analysis and treatment of the two main subdivisions of international economics-international trade theory and policy and international monetary theory and policy. Comprehensive and clear, this text helps students recognize and understand current and future international events. New co-author, Steven L. Cobb from the University of North Texas, writes with a fresh perspective, particularly on the topics of economic education and transition economies. Here's a quick look at some of the exciting new topics and features found in the Fifth Edition: - Opening Vignettes/Case Studies. New to most chapters, these vignettes introduce, in an applied setting, concepts and relationship developed throughout the chapter in order to stimulate interest and inquisitiveness about the forthcoming material. - Update Important Topics of Discussion. Update material includes the most recent developments in U.S. trade policy, outsourcing, the ten new members of the European Union, currency boards, and the behavior of the euro. - Boxes. Three types of material appear in over 100 boxes: analytical, biographical, and case studies that illuminate concepts and analyses under discussion. - Simplified Presentations. An accessible presentation gives students a stronger grasp of difficult concepts and models. 4aInternational economics relation 4aInternational trade 4aInternational finance0 aAlfred J Field Jr0 aSteven L Cobb a12284/MKRI-P/III-2009