This fourth edition of Understanding the World Economy will continue to provide the reader with the clearest guide available to the global economic scene. To reflect the enormous changes which have taken place in the world economy in recent years, this text is an almost entirely rewritten version of earlier editions. Topics covered include: why crashes occur what causes some countries to grow and others to stagnate whether the Euro can survive the economic underpinnings of terrorism the dangers of climate change.
This fourth edition of Understanding the World Economy will continue to provide the reader with the clearest guide available to the global economic scene. To reflect the enormous changes which have taken place in the world economy in recent years, this text is an almost entirely rewritten version of earlier editions. Topics covered include: why crashes occur what causes some countries to grow and others to stagnate whether the Euro can survive the economic underpinnings of terrorism the dangers of climate change.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Tony Cleaver is Visiting Lecturer at the Universidad de los Andes and at Universidad Nacional in Bogotá, Colombia. He is the author of Economics: The Basics, also published by Routledge.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Going to Market 2. Market Failure and the Great Debate 3. Unemployment and Inflation 4. Free Trade, Regional Agreements and Job Losses 5. The Trade in Primary Resources - Blessing or curse? 6. Customs Unions and Common Markets 7. Money, Banking and International Finance 8. Exchange Rates and Currency Union 9. Financial Crises, Sovereign Debt and Future Reform 10. Economic Development, Growth and Inequality 11. The Economics of Terrorism 12. Environmental Economics: Sustaining spaceship Earth 13. Conclusion: What future awaits us in the twenty-first century and beyond?
1. Going to Market 2. Market Failure and the Great Debate 3. Unemployment and Inflation 4. Free Trade, Regional Agreements and Job Losses 5. The Trade in Primary Resources - Blessing or curse? 6. Customs Unions and Common Markets 7. Money, Banking and International Finance 8. Exchange Rates and Currency Union 9. Financial Crises, Sovereign Debt and Future Reform 10. Economic Development, Growth and Inequality 11. The Economics of Terrorism 12. Environmental Economics: Sustaining spaceship Earth 13. Conclusion: What future awaits us in the twenty-first century and beyond?
1. Going to Market 2. Market Failure and the Great Debate 3. Unemployment and Inflation 4. Free Trade, Regional Agreements and Job Losses 5. The Trade in Primary Resources - Blessing or curse? 6. Customs Unions and Common Markets 7. Money, Banking and International Finance 8. Exchange Rates and Currency Union 9. Financial Crises, Sovereign Debt and Future Reform 10. Economic Development, Growth and Inequality 11. The Economics of Terrorism 12. Environmental Economics: Sustaining spaceship Earth 13. Conclusion: What future awaits us in the twenty-first century and beyond?
1. Going to Market 2. Market Failure and the Great Debate 3. Unemployment and Inflation 4. Free Trade, Regional Agreements and Job Losses 5. The Trade in Primary Resources - Blessing or curse? 6. Customs Unions and Common Markets 7. Money, Banking and International Finance 8. Exchange Rates and Currency Union 9. Financial Crises, Sovereign Debt and Future Reform 10. Economic Development, Growth and Inequality 11. The Economics of Terrorism 12. Environmental Economics: Sustaining spaceship Earth 13. Conclusion: What future awaits us in the twenty-first century and beyond?
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