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International Economics: Theory and Policy

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International Economics: Theory and Policy
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Publisher: Saylor Foundation
ISBN-13: 9781936126439
Number of pages: 1036

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This text presents numerous models in some detail, not by employing advanced mathematics, but rather by walking students through a detailed description of how a model's assumptions influence its conclusions. Students must learn how the models connect with the real world.

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