Economics
International Economics S I X T H E D I T I O N
International Economics is designed for a one-semester course covering both the
micro and macro components of international economics. The Sixth Edition continues
the approach of the first five editions by offering a principles-level introduction to the
core theories, together with policy analysis and the institutional and historical contexts
of international economic relations. My goal is to make economic reasoning about the
international economy accessible to a diverse group of students, including both
economics majors and nonmajors. My intention is to present the consensus of economic
opinion, when one exists, and to describe the differences when one does not. In
general, however, economists are more often in agreement than not.
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