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What is International EconomicsThe field of international economics is concerned with the impacts that international disparities in consumer preferences and productive resources have on economic activity, as well as the international institutions that have an impact on these factors. The goal is to provide an explanation for the patterns and effects of contacts and transactions that take place between people living in various countries. These interactions and transactions include trade, investment, and transaction.The study of international trade examines the movement of commodities and services over international borders, taking into account supply-and-demand dynamics, economic integration, international factor movements, and policy variables such as tariff rates and trade quotas.The study of international finance focuses on the movement of capital across international financial markets as well as the impact that variations in exchange rates have on these movement patterns.Both international monetary economics and international macroeconomics are fields of study that investigate the movement of money between nations and the consequences that this movement has on the economy of those nations as a whole.The study of issues and repercussions resulting from international hostilities, international negotiations, and international sanctions; national security and economic nationalism; and international agreements and observance are all examples of topics that fall under the umbrella of international political economy, which is a sub-category of international relations.How you will benefit(I) Insights, and validations about the following topics:Chapter 1: International economicsChapter 2: Balance of tradeChapter 3: International Monetary FundChapter 4: Keynesian economicsChapter 5: Free tradeChapter 6: Joseph StiglitzChapter 7: Index of economics articlesChapter 8: ProtectionismChapter 9: Global financial systemChapter 10: Balance of paymentsChapter 11: International political economyChapter 12: Globalization and Its DiscontentsChapter 13: Foreign exchange reservesChapter 14: Structural adjustmentChapter 15: Heckscher-Ohlin modelChapter 16: Capital controlChapter 17: Gains from tradeChapter 18: Spillover (economics)Chapter 19: International trade theoryChapter 20: First globalizationChapter 21: Glossary of economics(II) Answering the public top questions about international economics.(III) Real world examples for the usage of international economics in many fields.(IV) Rich glossary featuring over 1200 terms to unlock a comprehensive understanding of international economics. (eBook only).Who will benefitProfessionals, undergraduate and graduate students, enthusiasts, hobbyists, and those who want to go beyond basic knowledge or information for any kind of international economics.