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The Economics of International Business Nicholas Perdikis

The Economics of International Business By Nicholas Perdikis

The Economics of International Business by Nicholas Perdikis


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Focusing on the economics of international business, this text bridges the gap between the general international business texts on the market and the specialist international economics texts which cater mainly for economists.

The Economics of International Business Summary

The Economics of International Business by Nicholas Perdikis

The globalisation of business in the last 40 years has made it essential that business people and those pursuing business studies courses understand the economic forces that shape the international business environment. Our experience, gained on both sides of the Atlantic from teaching economics to business studies students and those not majoring in economics, led to our dissatisfaction with existing texts. While excellent in themselves, the approach adopted by the standard international economics books is largely inappropriate for the "business" student. The texts on "international business" while being less "theoretical" than their economics counter-parts tend to include areas such as accounting, human resource management, marketing and strategic management. As a result international economic issues are not dealt with in sufficient detail. Our aim then in writing this book is to provide business studies students with a text that deals with these issues both rigorously and in depth but in a away that is sympathetic to their needs.

Table of Contents

Part 1 Introduction - why study the economics of international business? Part 2 What insights does trade theory provide?: International trade and economic theory; the great debate - free trade versus protectionism. Part 3 The international trading system: the search for order in international trade; regional trade associations; institutions of the multilateral trading system; orderly markets; how countries restrict trade; the control of the use of trade barriers; fair trade. Part 4 The economic actors who conduct international trade: national firms and transnational firms; private firms and state trading agencies; production firms and trading houses. Part 5 Institutions that facilitate international trade: financing international transactions; moving between countries; the settlement of international commercial disputes. Part 6 Future trends in international trade and commerce: facing the future; issues for the international trading system.

Additional information

GOR003832506
9780412608605
041260860X
The Economics of International Business by Nicholas Perdikis
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cengage Learning EMEA
1995-04-27
272
N/A
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