International Economics

International Economics by Thomas Pugel, published by McGraw-Hill Companies, Incorporated on November 13, 2008, is a comprehensive text that spans 784 pages. This edition combines rigorous economic analysis with a focus on contemporary economic policy issues, presented in a concise and accessible format. Pugel employs economic terminology to enhance understanding, allowing readers to grasp global economic developments and assess policy proposals effectively.
Readers will find that this book addresses current events and incorporates the latest applied international research while maintaining clarity by avoiding unnecessary jargon. The text places international economic events within a historical context, emphasizing an intuitive approach rather than a purely mathematical one. With a strong orientation towards policy, this edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the fields of business, economics, and international trade.
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International Economics, 14e continues to combine rigorous economic analysis with attention to the issues of economic policy that are alive and important today in this field. Written in a concise and readable format, Pugel uses economic terminology when enhancing the analysis so that the reader can build their understanding of global economic developments and evaluate proposals for changes in economic policies. The text is informed by current events and includes the latest in applied international research, all the time avoiding jargon for jargon’s sake. Like earlier editions, Pugel also places international economics events within a historical framework. The overall treatment continues to be intuitive rather than mathematical and is strongly oriented towards policy.
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