International economics books
(35 products found)
Our Dollar Your Problem An Insiders View of Seven Turbulent Decades of Global Finance and the Road Ahead byKenneth RogoffAuthor
Free Trade in the Twenty-First Century Economic Theory and Political Reality by Max Rangeley
Why Nations Fail
Lords of Poverty Book by Graham Hancock
Basic Economics byThomas SowellAuthor
The Economics Book Big Ideas Simply Explained Book By DK
The End of Poverty Book By Jeffrey D Sachs
The White Mans Burden Book By William Easterly
The Practical MBA on Economics WHAT THEY DO DONT TEACH YOU AT BUSINESS SCHOOL byJoseph GulesserianAuthor
War and the World Economy Trade Tech and Military Conflicts in a De-globalising World Book by William Jefferies
Economic Controversies 1st edition by Murray N Rothbard 1 by Murray N Rothbard Author Gene Epstein Introduction
Currency Wars The Making of the Next Global Crisis byJames Rickards
Why Nations Fail
Why Nations Fail
Basic Economics byThomas Sowell
Man Economy and State with Power and Market Scholars Edition by Murray N Rothbard Author Joseph T Salerno
Why Nations Fail
How Countries Go Broke The Big Cycle by Ray Dalio
How the World Works Kindle Edition by Noam Chomsky
Forex Using Fundamental Analysis Fundamental Trading Techniques to Maximize Your Gains Book By Dave Matias
Why Nations Fail
Common Sense Economics What Everyone Should Know About Wealth and Prosperity Book By James D Gwartney Richard L Stroup Dwight R Lee Tawni H Ferrarini and Joseph P Calhoun
Profits Interest and Investment and Other Essays on the Theory of Industrial Relations byFriedrich A HayekAuthor
Why Nations Fail
Who Gets What And Why
Face of Imperialism Responsibility-Taking in the Political World 1st Edition by Michael Parenti Author
The White Mans Burden Book By William Easterly
The New Scramble for Africa 2nd Edition by Padraig R Carmody Author
The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man Book by John Perkins
The Hidden Globe How Wealth Hacks the World Book By Atossa Araxia Abrahamian
The New Confessions of an Economic Hit Man Book by John Perkins
Economic and Fiscal Facts and Fallacies byGuilford Lindsey MolesworthAuthor
The Prosperity Paradox How Innovation Can Lift Nations Out of Poverty Book By Clayton M Christensen Efosa Ojomo Karen Dillon
Ludwig von Mises The Man and His Economics The Collected Works of Israel M Kirzner byIsrael M KirznerAuthorPeter J BoettkeEditor
Introduction to Chinese Internal Medicine Book By Xiang Xia Xiao-heng Shen Min Chen Yan-qian Xiao
Frequently Asked Questions About international economics books
How do I choose the right international economics books category for my needs?
Clarify your goal first: do you want foundational concepts, real‑world case studies, or the latest debates in international economics? Then map your interests to subtopics such as international trade, global finance, aid and development, or economic strategy. In this listing you’ll find titles focused on trade finance, currency dynamics, and economic risk, from brands like jumia-books and generic publishers. Finally, consider the reader level and the book’s approach—practical application vs. theoretical analysis—and pick a title that matches your learning pace.
What is the most complex attribute to evaluate when selecting an international economics book, and how should I assess it?
Focus on the depth of analysis and the book’s analytical framework. Look for clear evidence of theory versus practical application, the quality and recency of data sources, and the presence of case studies or policy implications. Compare a theory‑heavy title like Currency Wars with a more applied text such as International Trade Finance and Forex Operations to see how the author treats real‑world data and risk. This helps you match the book to your existing knowledge and your long‑term learning goals.
Should I choose international economics books for a beginner or an advanced reader, and how does that change my selection?
Beginners should opt for accessible overviews that present concepts clearly and with real‑world context. Advanced readers benefit from titles with rigorous analysis, data, and policy discussion. In this listing, Megathreats or Extreme Economies can introduce broad ideas without overwhelming detail, while International Trade Finance and Forex Operations or Currency Wars provide deeper theoretical and macroeconomic exploration for experts.
How can I maintain and ensure compatibility of international economics books with my study plan?
Protect and store the books properly to preserve readability, keeping them upright and away from moisture. Consider edition compatibility if you’re following a course or syllabus, and verify that the topics align with your current curriculum. In this collection, titles from jumia-books and generic publishers cover a range of topics, so pick ones that fit your course structure and reading goals.
Which international economics books in this listing best match topics like trade, global finance, or aid debates?
For international trade and forex talk, choose International Trade Finance and Forex Operations. For the global aid debate, Lords Of Poverty offers a critical look at aid dynamics. For macro financial tensions, Currency Wars provides a narrative on monetary strategy. If you want trading psychology or risk perspectives, Market Wizards and Megathreats add practical viewpoints within the broader field of international economics books.
What should I consider about the format and accessibility of these international economics books in this collection?
Check the physical format to ensure comfortable reading—these items are paper editions, with color options noted for some titles and black‑and‑white prints for others. Consider readability, print quality, and whether you prefer color illustrations or not. Brand and packaging (Jumia Books versus generic) can affect availability and future reprints, so choose titles that fit your reading style and budget while aligning with your study plan.