Encyclopedia Of International Economics And Global Trade (In 3 Volumes)

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Capital Flows
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Chinese Currency
Commercial Policy
Computable General Equilibrium Simulations
Currency War
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European Monetary Union
Exchange Rates
Foreign Direct Investment
Globalization
International Business
International Economic Policies
International Finance
International Political Economy
International Reserves
International Trade
Multinational Enterprises
NAFTA
Protectionism
Purchasing Power Parity
Tariffs
TIPP
Trade Facilitation
Trade Theory
Trade War
Value Chains
World Trade Organization

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  • ISBN 9789811200533
  • Publication Date: 19 May 2020
  • Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: SG
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In an era when trade and currency wars threaten to end a long-standing period of growing trade and capital flows, the economics of international trade, investment and finance have become more important than ever. This three-volume Encyclopedia provides a comprehensive and up-to-date overview of the theory and evidence on the causes and consequences of global trade, and the theory and evidence on the economics of international trade, financial and monetary transactions.It provides, first of all, a comprehensive set of entries explaining the key theoretical concepts in international economics as well as the latest empirical and simulation techniques used in the academic literature. In addition, various entries present the history behind — and the controversies surrounding — the core current global trade and monetary institutions, from the World Trade Organization to the European Monetary Union.The three volumes also provide a serious discussion of today's central policy debates, including the impact of globalization on employment, wages and income distribution, the imposition of controls on international financial flows, the effects of tariffs and protectionist policies, fixed versus flexible exchange rate regimes, and the role of the multinational enterprise on global growth, technical change and income distribution, among many others.