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Author Torelli, Paul, author.

Title International economics : understanding the forces of globalization for managers / Paul Torelli.

Publication Info. New York, New York (222 East 46th Street, New York, NY 10017) : Business Expert Press, 2013.

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Edition First edition.
Description 1 online resource (1 PDF (viii, 199 pages)).
Series Economics and finance collection, 2163-7628
2013 digital library.
Economics and finance collection. 2163-7628
Note Title from PDF title page (viewed September 27, 2013).
Part of: 2013 digital library.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. A brief history of modern economic globalization -- 2. Economic growth, convergence, and trade -- 3. Theories of international trade -- 4. Industrialization, globalization, and labor markets -- 5. Politics, globalization, and the state -- 6. Poverty, progress, and critics of globalization -- Epilogue -- Index.
Summary Today's news media displays an intense fascination with the global economy--and for good reason. The degree of worldwide economic integration is unprecedented, and rising globalization has lifted living standards and reduced poverty. Foreign markets and new technologies continue to present opportunities for entrepreneurs and corporations. Still, economic shocks can spread across the world in minutes, impacting billions of lives. Citizens are understandably anxious in this age of macroeconomic turbulence and overextended governments. Modern economics offers a powerful framework for understanding globalization, international trade, and economic growth. Many managers possess years of hands-on experience dealing with business cycles and foreign competitive pressures, yet these leaders may not have a solid grounding in economic concepts that shed light on the forces of globalization. This book explains economics in everyday language, using little or no math, giving businesspersons better tools to interpret current events as well as long-term economic and political developments.
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Subject International economic relations.
International economic relations.
Globalization.
Globalization.
Indexed Term economics
human capital
financial crisis
macroeconomics
comparative advantage
absolute advantage
emerging economy
international trade
business strategy
economic growth
economic history
international economics
political economy
economic development
industrialization
labor market
convergence
New World
mercantilism
Industrial Revolution
productivity
technology
capital control
intellectual property
research and development
productivity slowdown
Adam Smith
factor proportions model
gravity model
infant industry
import substitution
Asian Tiger
trade policy
tariff
public choice
rent seeking
trade agreement
free trade
liberalization
information and communications technology
vertical integration
supply chain
poverty trap
big push
coordination failure
industrial policy
diversification
value added
managerial capital
skill biased technological change
population growth
wage inequality
middle income trap
tradable sector
offshoring
outsourcing
foreign direct investment
skill upgrading
immigration
wage structure
regulation
competitiveness
corruption
democracy
autocracy
socialism
communism
controlled capitalism
gold standard
natural resource curse
business cycle
collective bargaining
social insurance
safety net
labor union
Washington Consensus
multinational enterprise
exchange rate
sweatshop
spillover
human rights
labor standard
property rights
Dutch disease
extractive industry
negative externality
pollution haven
greenhouse gas
global warming
climate change
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781606493526
ISBN 9781606493533 (electronic book)
1606493531 (electronic book)
9781606493526 (paperback)