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The first textbook to integrate the literature of international economics and international business

Nations and Firms in the Global Economy

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Contents

  • Tables; Figures; Boxes
  • Preface; Course structure
  • Part I. Introduction: 1. The global economy; 2. International accounting practices
  • Part II. Firms, Trade, and Location: 3. Trade and comparative advantage; 4. Trade and competitive advantage; 5. Firms, location, and agglomeration
  • Part III. Capital, Currency, and Crises: 6. International capital mobility; 7. Gains from capital market integration; 8. Investors, exchange rates, and currency crises; 9. Financial crises, firms, and the open economy
  • Part IV. Policy, Dynamics, and Organization: 10. Trade and capital restrictions; 11. Globalization and economic growth; 12. Nations, and organization
  • Part V. Conclusion: 13. Globalization: is it really happening?; 14. Towards an international economics and business?
  • References
  • Index