dc.description.abstract | International Finance Theory and Policy is built on Steve Suranovic’s belief that to understand the international economy, students need to learn how economic models are applied to real world problems. It is true what they say, that ”economists do it with models.“ That’s because economic models provide insights about the world that are simply not obtainable solely by discussion of the issues. International Finance Theory and Policy develops a unified model of the international macroeconomy. The text provides detailed descriptions of major macroeconomic variables, covers the interest rate parity and purchasing power parity theories of exchange rate determination, takes an exhaustive look at the pros and cons of trade imbalances and presents the well-known AA-DD model to explore the effects of fiscal and monetary policy under both fixed and flexible exchange rates. The models are developed, not by employing advanced mathematics, but rather by walking students through a detailed description of how a model’s assumptions influence its conclusions. But more importantly, each model and theory is connected to real world policy issues. The Finance Text has the following unique features: o Begins with an historical overview of the international macroeconomy to provide context for the theory. o Concludes with a detailed discussion of the pros and cons of fixed and floating exchange rate systems. o Provides an extensive look at the issue of trade imbalances. Readers learn techniques to evaluate whether a country's trade deficit (or surplus) is dangerous, beneficial, or benign. o Explains how purchasing power parity is used to make cross country income comparisons. o Offers clear detailed explanations of the AA-DD model. o Applies the AA-DD model to understand the effects of monetary and fiscal policy on GDP, the exchange rate, and the trade balance. Chapter 1: Introductory Finance Issues: Current Patterns, Past History, and International Institutions. Chapter 2: National Income and the Balance of Payments Accounts. Chapter 3: The Whole Truth about Trade Imbalances. Chapter 4: Foreign Exchange Markets and Rates of Return. Chapter 5: Interest Rate Parity. Chapter 6: Purchasing Power Parity. Chapter 7: Interest Rate Determination. Chapter 8: National Output Determination. Chapter 9: The AA-DD Model. Chapter 10: Policy Effects with Floating Exchange Rates. Chapter 11: Fixed Exchange Rates. Chapter 12: Policy Effects with Fixed Exchange Rates. Chapter 13: Fixed versus Floating Exchange Rates. | en_US |