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ISE International Economics offers a thorough exploration of the principles governing cross-border economic activity and global trade. Thomas Pugel presents complex economic concepts in an accessible manner, covering topics including international trade theory, exchange rates, balance of payments, and foreign direct investment.
The text emphasizes real-world applications and contemporary examples that illustrate how international economic policies impact businesses and consumers worldwide. Students gain understanding of comparative advantage, trade agreements, monetary systems, and the role of international institutions in shaping global commerce. The book balances theoretical frameworks with practical case studies, making it ideal for economics majors and business students seeking comprehensive knowledge of international economic interactions and challenges.







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