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ECONOMICS OF GLOBAL TRADE AND FINANCE MITHANI, D.M.

By: Publication details: HIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE 2009 MUMBAIDescription: 300 PAPERISBN:
  • 978-81-8488-252-0
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 330
Contents:
MODULE 1: BOP ADJUSTMENTS Introductory: Global Trade Balance of Payments (BOP): A Theoretical Underpinning Disequilibrium in BOP and Adjustments MODULE 2: ECONOMICS OF INTEGRATION Economic Integration The European Economic Community South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) Miscellaneous Economic Blocks Regionalism versus Multilateralism MODULE 3: WTO AND GLOBAL ECONOMY General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) The World Trade Organisation (WTO) MODULE 4: FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET The Rate of Exchange Equilibrium Rate of Exchange and other Issues MODULE 5: IMF AND CAPITAL FLOW The Role of IMF International Capital Movements Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) MODULE 6: CURRENCY MARKETS Nature and Characteristics of Euro-Dollar Market MODULE 7: EMERGING ISSUES IN GLOBAL FINANCE Global Financial Architecture International Debt and World Bank Globalisation of Financial Markets: International Finance Hub MODULE 8: EMERGING ISSUES IN GLOBAL TRADE Free Trade vs. Trade Barriers Tariffs : A Major Trade Barrier Import Quotas (Non-Tariff Trade Barrier) Exchange Control (Non-Tariff Barrier) Other Non-Tariff Trade Barriers Globalisation Globalisation in China and India Selected Readings and Reference
Summary: This book familiarizes the readers with economic issues and implications of global trade and finance relations across numerous dimensions of complexities with theoretical underpinnings. Beyond its basic approach and the pedagogy, it has a focus on applying theory in the current global economic and business environment with an Indian perspective. The volume may serve as a basic reference/text book for the allied courses on the global trade and finance for the MBA programme and studies in commerce/business and economic faculties in the Indian and foreign universities. Incidentally, the book is tuned with the M.Com. I degree course new syllabus (effective from the academic year 2008-09) for the paper: `Economics of Global Trade and Finance prescribed by the University of Mumbai.
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MODULE 1: BOP ADJUSTMENTS

Introductory: Global Trade
Balance of Payments (BOP): A Theoretical Underpinning
Disequilibrium in BOP and Adjustments
MODULE 2: ECONOMICS OF INTEGRATION
Economic Integration
The European Economic Community
South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC)
Miscellaneous Economic Blocks
Regionalism versus Multilateralism
MODULE 3: WTO AND GLOBAL ECONOMY
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
The World Trade Organisation (WTO)
MODULE 4: FOREIGN EXCHANGE MARKET
The Rate of Exchange
Equilibrium Rate of Exchange and other Issues
MODULE 5: IMF AND CAPITAL FLOW
The Role of IMF
International Capital Movements
Foreign Direct Investment (FDI)
MODULE 6: CURRENCY MARKETS
Nature and Characteristics of Euro-Dollar Market
MODULE 7: EMERGING ISSUES IN GLOBAL FINANCE
Global Financial Architecture
International Debt and World Bank
Globalisation of Financial Markets: International Finance Hub
MODULE 8: EMERGING ISSUES IN GLOBAL TRADE
Free Trade vs. Trade Barriers
Tariffs : A Major Trade Barrier
Import Quotas (Non-Tariff Trade Barrier)
Exchange Control (Non-Tariff Barrier)
Other Non-Tariff Trade Barriers
Globalisation
Globalisation in China and India


Selected Readings and Reference

This book familiarizes the readers with economic issues and implications of global trade and finance relations across numerous dimensions of complexities with theoretical underpinnings. Beyond its basic approach and the pedagogy, it has a focus on applying theory in the current global economic and business environment with an Indian perspective.
The volume may serve as a basic reference/text book for the allied courses on the global trade and finance for the MBA programme and studies in commerce/business and economic faculties in the Indian and foreign universities.
Incidentally, the book is tuned with the M.Com. I degree course new syllabus (effective from the academic year 2008-09) for the paper: `Economics of Global Trade and Finance prescribed by the University of Mumbai.

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