Unlike most macroeconomic textbooks, which typically emphasize issues about developed countries while downplaying issues related to developing countries, this book emphasizes problems in emerging economies, including those in Latin American countries.
It also explains recent developments in international finance that are essential to a thorough understanding of the effects and implications of the recent financial crisis.
- Concentrates on developing country perspectives on International Finance and the Economy, including those in Latin American countries
- Provides case studies and publicly available data allowing readers to explore theories and their applications
- Explains recent developments in international finance that are essential to a thorough understanding of the effects and implications of the recent financial crisis
- Proposes a unified mathematical model accessible to those with basic mathematical skills
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"The world of international finance has been since 2007 one of the most interesting and complex ever known. Developing countries are emerging, developed economies are facing serious fiscal and demographic challenges, the international monetary system is chaotic, balance of payments imbalances abound, exchange rates fluctuate, and challenges only increase. Cristina Terra's book comes at a good time, putting these issues in order clearly and didactically. Covering basic concepts and relevant models in a clear and in a well-illustrated way, this book will serve as an essential reference for academics and practitioners." --Arminio Fraga Neto, Gávea Investimentos, Brazil
"An inspiring textbook on international macroeconomics, developed with lucid economic intuition and illustrated with up-to-date issues in global economy." --Ou Hu, Youngstown State University