International Trade and Money

International Trade and Money
Author: Michael B. Connolly,Alexander K. Swoboda
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2018-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351043892

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This book, first published in 1973, presents a collection of original contributions to the analysis of international trade and monetary relations by a number of distinguished economists. The papers bear on six topics in trade theory: the inadequacies of classical trade theory, customs unions, immiserising growth, the international transmission of technical change, multinational company behaviour, and comparative trends in income distribution. Chapters dealing with international monetary relations focus on general equilibrium analysis of spot and forward exchange markets, money supply analysis in open economies, devaluation in developing countries, the sharing of the burden of international adjustment, the monetary approach to balance-of-payments theory, and the integration of Keynesian and monetary approaches to international adjustment. Taken together, they summarize much of the most advanced contemporary research in international economics. The volume is unified by the contributors' common belief that economic theory can help solve important and relevant problems in international economic relations. All the contributions represent original work on the frontiers of research in international economics, but they use simple and understandable techniques to reach their conclusions.

Money and Trade Considered

Money and Trade Considered
Author: John Law
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1760
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: NLS:B900055956

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Money in Its Relations to Trade and Industry

Money in Its Relations to Trade and Industry
Author: Francis Amasa Walker
Publsiher: New York, H. Holt
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1879
Genre: Economics
ISBN: UCAL:$B665587

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"Lectures delivered before a popular audience in the Lowell institute of Boston."--Preface.

Money Trade and Finance

Money  Trade and Finance
Author: Ioanna T. Kokores,Pantelis Pantelidis,Theodore Pelagidis,Demetrius Yannelis
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-11-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030732215

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This book analyses several aspects on the efficient resource allocation in the aftermath of the global financial crisis and the European sovereign debt crisis. The main focus of the volume is on recent European Union (EU) experience highlighting the interrelation between inherent structural rigidities and practical limitations in the conduct of sound economic policy. Special reference is made to Greece (evidencing unprecedented experience), the EU periphery countries and the US. This book will be of interest to academic and central bank researchers, business practitioners (in consultancy and finance) and graduate students, as it is a good example of how scholarly dialogue can contribute to contemporary high-quality policy debate on sound liquidity provision and financial stability in the Eurozone, as well as the effective ways to combat recession in the EU periphery countries.

Money Capital Mobility and Trade

Money  Capital Mobility  and Trade
Author: Guillermo A. Calvo,Rudiger Dornbusch,Maurice Obstfeld
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 572
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262532603

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Essays by leading economists and scholars reflecting on Mundell's broad influence on modern open-economy macroeconomics.

Power Money and Trade

Power  Money  and Trade
Author: Mark R. Brawley
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2005-03-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442635852

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This book is an introduction to International Relations that uses examples from International Political Economy (IPE). It presents the theories and paradigms of International Relations in the context of the issues of trade, investment, and monetary relations. Largely it does so by developing historical cases of pivotal events in the evolution of the IPE to illustrate the strengths and weaknesses of these theories. This focus on the substantive material of the IPE allows a shift beyond traditional debates to include newer paradigms such as Constructivism and Institutionalism. The result is a book that not only reveals and explains prominent arguments and debates, but also provides grounding in the history and structure of the IPE. The first half of the book explains the main features of the IPE. It develops and illustrates the ways in which political scientists elaborate and employ theories of International Relations by classifying and examining the main levels of analysis from characteristics of the international system, through those of nation states, to explanations of policy effected by officials. The second half examines important historical cases chosen both to illustrate theories and also to chart the overall patterns of change. Readers are thereby introduced to important theories and issues in International Relations and to key historical episodes from the late nineteenth century to the recent East Asian financial crisis. Special attention is paid to critical decisions in the development of American and Canadian foreign policies

Money Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe

Money  Markets and Trade in Late Medieval Europe
Author: Lawrin Armstrong,Martin M. Elbl,Ivana Elbl,Lawrin David Armstrong
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 669
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004156333

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The volume explores late medieval market mechanisms and associated institutional, fiscal and monetary, organizational, decision-making, legal and ethical issues, as well as selected aspects of production, consumption and market integration. The essays span a variety of local, regional, and long-distance markets and networks.

Money Markets and Trade in Early Southeast Asia

Money  Markets  and Trade in Early Southeast Asia
Author: Robert S. Wicks
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781501719479

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This substantial work explores the impact of monetization in premodern Southeast Asia from the third century BCE to the rise of Maleka in the early fifteenth century. The author explores why concepts of money developed unevenly throughout the region. He considers trade policies, price controls, exchange ratios, monopolies, variant standards of value, and the administrative structures required to support such a complex economic innovation.