Ideal for a one-semester course in international economics, this book assumes a minimal background in economics and mathematics, making international economics accessible to wide audiences. The author addresses international trade, international production (including migration), and international finance in an integrated manner.
'One of the rare economics textbooks that students actually enjoy reading. Kenneth A. Reinert covers an enormous range of material on international economics succinctly and in a language that students can understand. It is the perfect book for a one-semester course on international trade and finance, which also offers chapters on multinational enterprises and international production for professors who wish to emphasize those topics.' Robert A. Blecker, American University, Washington DC