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   International Trade: Theory and Policy, 11th Edition.
   K-12 educators : This link is for individuals purchasing with credit cards or PayPal only. Contact your Savvas Learning Company Account
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   Overview.
   Description.
   This print textbook is available for students to rent for their classes. The Pearson print rental program provides students with affordable access to
   learning materials, so they come to class ready to succeed.
   For courses in International Trade.
   A balanced approach to theory and policy applications.
   International Trade: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key concepts and practical applications of the discipline. An
   intuitive introduction to trade theory is followed by detailed coverage of policy applications. With this new 11th Edition , the author team of Nobel
   Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, renowned researcher Maurice Obstfeld, and Marc Melitz of Harvard University continues to set the
   standard for International Economics courses.
   Also available with MyLab Economics.
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   Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab Economics, ask your instructor for the correct package ISBN and Course ID.
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   Features.
   About the book.
   Reveal theory and applications of international trade.
   The text presents a balance of theoretical and practical coverage of international trade . Chapters on core theory are followed by a series of
   application chapters that confront policy questions using the newest empirical work, data, and policy debates. This structure enables students to
   grasp theoretical concepts and then see those same concepts in action, aiding retention and highlighting the relevance of course material. Key
   coverage includes the following:
   An integrated, empirical-based treatment of the latest models of trade , such as the gravity, Ricardian, factor endowments, and imperfect
   competition models. A thorough discussion of the causes and effects of trade policy focused on the income-distribution effects of trade. An
   emphasis on the potential substitutability of international trade and international movements of factors of production , featuring an analysis of
   international borrowing and lending as intertemporal trade—the exchange of present consumption for future consumption.
   Give students learning tools to master course material.
   Learning Goals list essential concepts so students understand what they need to take away from each chapter. Case Studies illustrate theory using
   real-world applications and provide important historical context. Special Boxes offer vivid illustrations of points made in the text, including
   President Jefferson’s trade embargo of 1807—1809, and the disputes over banana trade to generate acrimony among countries far too cold to
   grow any of their own bananas. 200+ Captioned diagrams reinforce discussions in the text and help students in reviewing the material. Summary
   and Key Terms. Each chapter closes with a summary recapping the major points to aid student review of the material. Problems , many of which
   cite real data or policies, allow students to practice what they’re learning. They range from routine computational drills to more analytical questions
   and problems. All end-of-chapter problems are included in MyLab™ Economics so that instructors can assign homework without needing to
   grade students’ work by hand. Further Reading sections at the end of each chapter provide annotated bibliographies of both seminal works and
   recent articles, encouraging students to explore the material further.
   Relay recent developments in the theoretical and practical sides of international trade.
   EXPANDED! Case study on trade and unemployment discusses the potential links between import competition from developing countries--
   especially China--and declining manufacturing employment in the US (Chapter 4). NEW! Box explores how the compensation of capital owners
   relative to workers has increased in the US (Chapter 5). NEW! Box discusses recent evidence showing that the gains from trade have a pro-poor
   bias --because consumers with relatively lower incomes tend to consume a relatively higher share of their income on goods that are more widely
   traded (Chapter 6). NEW! Box explains how many of the goods we consume are produced offshore in “Global Value Chains” and how this
   recent trend leads to misleading statistics for bilateral trade deficits (Chapter 8). NEW! Box discusses “Brexit” --Britain’s startling vote to leave the
   European Union (EU) (Chapter 10). NEW! Research suggests that rapid changes in international trade flows have larger adverse effects on
   workers than previously realized (Chapter 12). UPDATED! Additional coverage of relevant topics and events including the impact of the North
   American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on car production in Canada, Mexico, and the United States; and how the US sugar industry has
   been able to keep the price of sugar in the US substantially above the world price in recent years.
   Also available with MyLab Economics.
   MyLab™ Economics is an online homework, tutorial, and assessment program designed to work with this text to engage students and improve
   results. Within its structured environment, students practice what they learn, test their understanding, and pursue a personalized study plan that
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   Problems in the text is accompanied by a similar problem in MyLab Economics, so students can practice and build their problem-solving skills.
   These interactive tutorials help students learn to think like economists and apply basic problem-solving skills to homework, quizzes, and exams.
   The goal is for students to build skills they can use to analyze real-world economic issues they hear and read about in the news. Available for select
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   Solve This learning aids help students break down a problem much the same way as an instructor would do during office hours. Available for
   select problems. eText links are specific to the problem at hand so that related concepts are easy to review at the point they are needed. A
   graphing tool enables students to build and manipulate graphs to better understand how concepts, numbers, and graphs connect. a more pen-and-
   paper-friendly layout of exercises the ability for instructors to choose whether to print the header; to include an honor statement; and to print with
   answers inline, after each question, or on a separate sheet.
   New to This Edition.
   Relay recent developments in the theoretical and practical sides of international trade.
   Case study on trade and unemployment discusses the potential links between import competition from developing countries--especially China--and
   declining manufacturing employment in the US (Chapter 4). Box explores how the compensation of capital owners relative to workers has
   increased in the US (Chapter 5). Box discusses recent evidence showing that the gains from trade have a pro-poor bias --because consumers with
   relatively lower incomes tend to consume a relatively higher share of their income on goods that are more widely traded (Chapter 6). Box explains
   how many of the goods we consume are produced offshore in “Global Value Chains” and how this recent trend leads to misleading statistics for
   bilateral trade deficits (Chapter 8). Box discusses “Brexit” --Britain’s startling vote to leave the European Union (EU) (Chapter 10). Research
   suggests that rapid changes in international trade flows have larger adverse effects on workers than previously realized (Chapter 12). Additional
   coverage of relevant topics and events including the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on car production in Canada,
   Mexico, and the United States; and how the US sugar industry has been able to keep the price of sugar in the US substantially above the world
   price in recent years.
   Also available with MyLab Economics.
   Math Review Exercises. MyLab Economics now offers a rich array of assignable and auto-graded exercises covering fundamental math concepts
   geared specifically to principles and intermediate economics students. Aimed at increasing student confidence and success, the new math skills
   review Chapter R is accessible from the assignment manager and contains over 150 graphing, algebra, and calculus exercises for homework, quiz,
   and test use. Offering economics students warm-up math assignments, math remediation, or math exercises as part of any content assignment has
   never been easier! HTML5 Player. In addition to matching the Flash player’s support of Accessibility requirements, the HTML5 player has a new
   “Show Work” feature to allow students to enter text either from a keyboard or stylus and to draw freehand on different backgrounds, such as a
   coordinate graph, with multiple fonts and colors. Students can also continue to upload images such as phone-photos of handwritten work. Printing
   enhancements include: a more pen-and-paper-friendly layout of exercises the ability for instructors to choose whether to print the header; to
   include an honor statement; and to print with answers inline, after each question, or on a separate sheet.
   Table of Contents.
   PART 1: International Trade Theory.
   2. World Trade: An Overview.
   3. Labor Productivity and Comparative Advantage: The Ricardian Model.
   4. Specific Factors and Income Distribution.
   5. Resources and Trade: The Heckscher-Ohlin Model.
   6. The Standard Trade Model.
   7. External Economies of Scale and the International Location of Production.
   8. Firms in the Global Economy: Export Decisions, Outsourcing, and Multinational Enterprises.
   ISBN 13: 9780133423648.
   International Economics: Theory and Policy (10th Edition) (Pearson Series in Economics)
   Krugman, Paul R. ; Obstfeld, Maurice ; Melitz, Marc.
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   For courses in International Economics, International Finance, and International Trade.
   A balanced approach to theory and policy applications.
   International Economics: Theory and Policy provides engaging, balanced coverage of the key concepts and practical applications of the two main
   topic areas of the discipline. For both international trade and international finance, an intuitive introduction to theory is followed by detailed
   coverage of policy applications. With this new tenth edition, the author team of Nobel Prize-winning economist Paul Krugman, renowned
   researcher Maurice Obstfeld, and Marc Melitz of Harvard University continues to set the standard for International Economics courses.
   This program provides a better teaching and learning experience–for you and your students. It will help you to:
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