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The Origins of International Economics

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The Origins of International Economics is a ten-volume facsimile collection of key works in the emergence of international economics up to the mid-1960s.
The collection covers both international trade theory (the real or microeconomic side of international economics) and open-economy macroeconomics (balance of payments adjustment and the determination of exchange rates).
A new general introduction and short introductions to each volume by the editor provide context and examine themes of the pieces included. This is a major reference work for study in the subject of international economics.

4192 pages, Hardcover

First published February 8, 2004

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Robert Dimand is a professor of economics at Brock University (St. Catharines, Ontario).

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