International economics / T. K. Singh
Material type:
- 24053600
- HF 1411 .S25 1987

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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Gen. Ed. - CBA | GC HF 1411 .S25 1987 c.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000005662 | ||
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National University - Manila | LRC - Annex Relegation Room | Gen. Ed. - CBA | GC HF 1411 .S25 1987 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.2 | Available | NULIB000005751 |
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GC HF 1017 .M33 1988 c.1 Statistics for business and economics / | GC HF 1017 .M33 1988 c.2 Statistics for business and economics / | GC HF 1017 .P38 1982 Statistical methods for managers and administrators / | GC HF 1411 .S25 1987 c.1 International economics / | GC HF 1411 .S25 1987 c.2 International economics / | GC HF 38 .M33 1982 MBO can work! : how to manage by contract / | GC HF 5145. R93 1981 A Guide to marketing / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Teaching of Commerce: meaning and scope -- Teaching of Commerce: aims and objectives -- Teaching of Commerce: meaning and importance of curriculum -- Teaching of Commerce: methods of teaching -- Teaching of Commerce: techniques of teaching -- Teaching of Commerce: correlation with other subjects -- Teaching of Commerce: classroom teaching aids -- Teaching of Commerce: modern and effective teacher -- Teaching of Commerce: textbook as learning material -- Teaching of Commerce: commerce room -- Teaching of Commerce: evaluation approach -- Teaching of Commerce: lesson planning
This is the second edition of a text that has enjoyed a very gratifying market success, having been used in over 150 colleges and universities throughout the United States, Canada, and other English speaking countries. All of the features that made the first edition one of the leading texts in the United States have been retained in the second edition, but the content has been thoroughly updated and expanded to include many new significant topics. The following are among the new topics included in the second edition: the specific-factors model, growth with factor immobility, trade in differentiated products, the rise of trade protectionism, the international debt, exchange rate dynamics, exchange rate futures and options, efficiency of the foreign exchange markets, the Eurobond and Euronote markets, and the portfolio balance approach.
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