International Trade And Global Macropolicy (springer Texts In Business And Economics)
by Farrokh Langdana /
2013 / English / PDF
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In the curricula of highly ranked MBA programs, two areas of
discussion are conspicuously absent: International Trade, and
Global Macroeconomic Policy. In this post-financial crisis
environment, as the US and other advanced economies continue to
experience sluggish growth, persistently high unemployment, and
political agitation for increasingly protectionist policies,
discussions pertaining to trade, currencies, and international
capital flows are often fraught with emotion, tension, and
hysteria. This book cuts through the emotions and
superficial “solutions” and provides the reader with a thorough
understanding of the hard-hitting theoretical models that drive
the global flow of goods, services, and capital in the real
world. A key feature of this volume is the presentation of
the theoretical models, and the discussion of their implications
in the context of real-world applications. This text is
uniquely designed for current and future business leaders who
are, or will be, engaged in the global economy. Armed with
an understanding of the theoretical underpinnings driving goods,
capital and ideas across national boundaries, readers will learn
to anticipate the effects of trade and macroeconomic policy
changes, and will have the tools to make sound, informed
decisions for themselves and their global organizations.
In the curricula of highly ranked MBA programs, two areas of
discussion are conspicuously absent: International Trade, and
Global Macroeconomic Policy. In this post-financial crisis
environment, as the US and other advanced economies continue to
experience sluggish growth, persistently high unemployment, and
political agitation for increasingly protectionist policies,
discussions pertaining to trade, currencies, and international
capital flows are often fraught with emotion, tension, and
hysteria. This book cuts through the emotions and
superficial “solutions” and provides the reader with a thorough
understanding of the hard-hitting theoretical models that drive
the global flow of goods, services, and capital in the real
world. A key feature of this volume is the presentation of
the theoretical models, and the discussion of their implications
in the context of real-world applications. This text is
uniquely designed for current and future business leaders who
are, or will be, engaged in the global economy. Armed with
an understanding of the theoretical underpinnings driving goods,
capital and ideas across national boundaries, readers will learn
to anticipate the effects of trade and macroeconomic policy
changes, and will have the tools to make sound, informed
decisions for themselves and their global organizations.