01605cam a22002174a 450000500170000002000310001702000180004804000280006608200120009410000240010624500710013025000120020126000570021330000360027050400510030652008820035765000380123965000270127770000250130485600580132920260817062207.0 a0131704168cTshs. 60,000/= a9780131704169 aDCC Librarybeng.eAACR00a337 SAW1 aSawyer, W. Charles.10aInternational economics /cW. Charles Sawyer, Richard L. Sprinkle. a2nd ed. aUpper Saddle River :bPearson Prentice Hall,cc2006. axxvii, 516 p. :bill. ;c25 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references and index. aThis book emphasizes how to use basic economic theory and where to apply it to international economic issues. It empowers readers to understand the international economics they will encounter in business publications such as the Wall Street Journal, and to use international economics to make business decisions. The first half of the book covers international trade, factor movements, and trade and economic development; the final ten chapters on international finance can be divided into at least three parts: national income accounting and exchange rate determination; purchasing power parity and the real exchange rate; and open economy macroeconomics. A useful reference for government officials dealing with international trade and finance issues, and for private citizens who want to learn more about the effect of international economics on business in the 21st century 0aInternational economic relations. 0aInternational finance.1 aSprinkle, Richard L.41uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip053/2004026009.html