International Trade Theory and Policy
by Steven M. Suranovic
Publisher: internationalecon.com 2007
Description:
It is important to understand the reasons why economists use the tools that they do (models, graphs, equations etc.) and be forthright about their limitations. This text was designed to make information about international economics accessible for all who are interested.
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