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_aDESAI, S.S.M: BHALERAO, NIRMALA _96653 |
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_aINTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS _cDESAI, S.S.M. |
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_bHIMALAYA PUBLISHING HOUSE _c2008 _aMUMBAI |
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505 | _a Section I Theory of International Trade Scope of International Economic Characteristic Features of International Trade The Classical Theory of International Trade Haberler`s Opportunity Cost Theory of International Trade Heckscher − Ohlin`s Theory of International Trade Gains from Trade Terms of Trade Free Trade: Case For and Against Tariffs and Import Quotas Section II International Finance Balance of Trade and Balance of Payments Measures to Correct Balance of Payments Disequilibrium Gold Standard Purchasing Power Parity Theory Foreign Exchange Rates Policy Policy of Exchange Control Section III Trade and Development Commercial Policy and Economic Development of Less Developed Countries Foreign Capital and Developing Countries International Trade and Economic Development Section IV The World Economy International Cooperation International Bank for Reconstruction and Development International Monetary Fund (IMF) International Development Association (IDA), International Finance Corporation (IFC) and The Asian Development Bank (ADB) Regional Economic Cooperation General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) The World Trade Organisation Section V India`s International Trade India`s International Trade Annexures: | ||
520 | _bThe subject of INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS (INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS) has been assuming importance in recent years. An attempt has been made in this book to analyze various problems and issues concerning international trade and international economic relations. All the relevant concepts and theories relating to international trade and international economic relations, have been analyzed with as much clarity as possible. Attempt has been made to cover practically all the topics included in the syllabi of most of the universities in India, as also those topics which are of interest to wider reading public. Section I − This section covers theories of international trade, gains from trade and tariffs and import quotas. Section II − It includes balance of trade and payments, gold standard, foreign exchange rates policy, exchange control etc. Section III − This section includes all the topics covering the subject of `trade and Development`. Section IV − is devoted for India`s international trade. | ||
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