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International Economics: Theory and Policy, Global Edition provides an authoritative examination of international economic relationships and policy decisions. Authored by renowned economists Marc Melitz, Maurice Obstfeld, and Paul Krugman, this textbook synthesizes classical and contemporary trade theories with empirical evidence and practical policy analysis.
The book covers fundamental topics including comparative advantage, trade patterns, foreign exchange markets, international monetary systems, and capital flows. Students and professionals gain insights into how nations interact economically, the impacts of globalization, and the mechanisms through which policymakers influence international economic outcomes.
Through case studies and real-world examples, readers understand the interconnected nature of modern economies. The global edition addresses economic issues across diverse regions and development levels, making it essential for anyone seeking to comprehend international business, trade negotiations, and cross-border financial systems.







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