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International Trade Theory and Policy Version 2.0 (1st Edition) by Steve Suranovic is a comprehensive and accessible guide to the core principles shaping global trade and economic policy. Designed for students, educators, and professionals, this eBook explains complex international trade concepts using clear language, structured models, and real-world applications.
The book covers foundational and modern trade theories, including comparative advantage, factor endowments, and firm-level trade models, while also exploring key policy issues such as tariffs, quotas, trade agreements, and the role of international institutions. Version 2.0 reflects updated economic thinking and presents material in a logical, easy-to-follow format ideal for academic study or self-learning.
With its balanced approach to theory and policy analysis, this eBook is an essential resource for anyone seeking to understand how international trade affects economies, governments, and global markets.
Key Benefits:
Clear explanations of international trade theories
In-depth analysis of trade policy tools and outcomes
Ideal for economics students and instructors
Suitable for undergraduate and graduate-level study
Updated and well-structured academic content
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