The King reader is a collection of articles on international economics by leading economists drawn from various scholarly sources (e.g., Foreign Affairs, The Brookings Institution, Finance & Development, Federal Reserve Publications, the Journal of Economic Perspectives). Written by the top economists in the field, all the articles are written at a level appropriate for undergraduates or masters students. The Reader makes an inexpensive supplement when packaged with any McGraw-Hill/Irwin text, or at a reasonable price when sold by itself.
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Retaining only 20% of the articles from the last edition, this reader introduces shorter and more readable articles in order to illustrate the policy debates and institutional structure surrounding international trade and finance. Thirty-eight selections are organized into sections covering trade and protectionism; the World Trade Organization, trade labor, and the environment; the North American Free Trade Agreement; globalization; balance of payments; exchange rates and macroeconomic policy; the Euro; financial crises; and "restructuring the new world." Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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