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Hardcover Introduction to International Economics Book

ISBN: 0470934891

ISBN13: 9780470934890

Introduction to International Economics

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Introduction to International Economics, 3rd edition has been revised and updated to deliver the most current information on today's global economy for a one-semester course. Renowned educator and author, Dominick Salvatore provides a clear presentation making difficult economic principles easy to understand, in a global context.

The text presents students with an introduction to the field of international economics using real-world case studies while pointing out to the student the relevance and importance of studying international economics. The text seeks to explain how the world economy works, the major benefits that it provides to people and nations, and the most serious problems that it faces, all in a clear and realistic way that students with a limited background in economics can understand.

By covering the topics essential to an understanding of the global economy, this text is easily accessible for economics, business, and political science majors, alike. For any international economics course, Salvatore's 3rd edition takes the students' understanding of economics well beyond the classroom and across the globe.

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I thought I'd be bored, instead...

I planned to read two chapters per day until I covered the 16 chapters. But that was not possible: once I grabbed the book, I couldn't put it down until the next two days, when I finished it. Many times I 'heard' myself saying "oh, so that's why...". Is there anything better when you're reading a textbook? What could possibly make a textbook on economics such a page-turner? The invaluable opportunity to help understand the world around us - how and why trade happens between countries, issues about employment, protectionism, etc. How could I not relate it to just about 2/3 of the news in the international/economics session of the newspapers? Just about everything I read had some parallel in the world, parallels which I drew from my reality and previous knowledge and from the pieces of news the author chose to illustrate his points. Although I know some micro and macroeconomics, I had little knowledge of international economics. And what called my attention was how the explanations were both simple and elegant. I never closed a chapter with doubt in any point and, fortunately, I did not have to endure repetitive explanations that some authors think are suitable. Salvatore's points are both clear, concise, and never underestimate the reader's intelligence.
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