International economics, globalization, and policy : a reader /
Philip King.
- 5 ed.
- New York : McGraw Hill, 2009.
- 376 p. : il., tablas, ejems., grafs., etc.
- The McGraw-Hill Series Economics .
Incluye referencias bibliográficas, etc.
Issues in trade and protectionism -- How costly is protectionism? -- Grain drain: The hidden cost of U.S. rice subsidies -- International trade: Why we don't have more of it -- Outsourcing, the WTO, and the environmment -- Bridging the trade-environment divide -- Labor standards: Where do they belong on the international trade agenda? -- Beyond the outsourcing angst: Making American more productive -- Offshoring: The next industrial revolution? -- Trade in health care: Changing paradigms in a global economy -- NAFTA, and other trade issues -- Trade in the americas from NAFTA to bilateralism -- Does foreign direct investment help emerging economies? -- Have U.S. import prices become less responsive to changes in the dollar? Immigration -- Global migration: Two centuries of mass migration offers insights into the future of global movements of people -- America's stake in immigration: Why almost everybody wins -- Globalization -- The global govermance of trade as if development really mattered -- Are we underestimating the gains from globalization for the United States? -- What's so special about China's exports? -- International Finance -- Trade deficit disorder -- Twin deficitis, twenty years later -- Why a dollar depreciatin may not close the U.S. trade deficit -- Trade deficits aren't as bad as you think -- Exchange rate regimes and macroeconomic stabilization policies -- Does the exchange rate regime matter for inflation and growth? -- China's controversial exchange rate policy -- To float or nto to float? exchange rate regimes and shocks -- Moving to a flexible exchange rate: How, when, and how Fast? -- Section. 1. Cap. 1. 2. 3. Section. 2. Cap. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Section. 3. Cap. 9. 10. 11. Section. 4. Cap. 12. 13. Section. 5. Cap. 14. 15. 16. Section. 6. Cap. 17. 18. 19. Section. 7. Cap. 20. 21. 22. 23. Official dollarization and the banking system in Ecuador and El Salvador -- Europe and the Euro zone -- The Euro: Ever more global -- Integration and globalization: The european bellwether -- Financial crises and capital flows -- Asia the years after -- Financial crises of the future -- Fiancial-sector foreing direct investment and host countries: new and old lessons -- Appraising the IMF's performance: A review of the first three studies by the new independent evaluation office -- Sovereign wealth funds -- Foreign aid -- Aid and growth -- Microfinance: Banking for the poor. Cap. 24. Section. 8. Cap. 25. 26. Section- 9. Cap. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. Section. 10. Cap. 32. 33.