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020 _a9781009407854
041 _aEnglish
082 _a337
_bCHI/I
084 _2Colon Classification
100 _aChinn, Menzie D.
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245 _aInternational Finance
_c/Menzie D. Chinn and Douglas A. Irwin
250 _a1
260 _aUSA:
_bCambridge University Press,
_c2025.
300 _a218p.
500 _aUnderstanding the globalized world economy is more important than ever before. This book provides a clear, concise, and up-to-date look at the economic foundations of international finance. The authors explain the principal concepts in an engaging and accessible manner open to students from any discipline, incorporating contemporary finance data through full-colour diagrams and graphs. Throughout, economic models are discussed in the context of recent and current international finance issues, to ensure students gain a concrete understanding and see how the field impacts the real world. Written for upper undergraduate courses, the book includes feature boxes that marry theory and economics in practice to show models applied, a featured real-world application for every chapter, and over 140 end-of-chapter questions help students fully engage with and consolidate their learning. Online resources for instructors include a solutions manual, lecture slides and the book figures as JPEGs.
505 _aPreface; 1. Introducing the global economy; 2. Measuring the economy and its interaction with the world; 3. Exchange rates, interest rates, and the foreign exchange market; 4. Spending and income in the short run; 5. Income and interest rates under fixed exchange rates; 6. Floating exchange rates and the international trilemma; 7. Income, money and the price level in an open economy; 8. The determinants of the exchange rate; 9. Emerging market crises; 10. The global financial crisis; 11. The Eurozone crisis; References; Index.
650 _aInternational Finance
700 _aIrwin, Douglas A.
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942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c756963
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