International trade creates a need for buying, selling, or borrowing foreign currencies. This book describes the buying, selling, depositing, borrowing, and lending of foreign currency.
This book analyzes the dangers of financial nationalism in an interconnected global financial system, and discusses how international law might address them.
This fourth edition of Understanding the World Economy will continue to provide the reader with the clearest guide available to the global economic scene. Since the last edition was published in 2006, enormous changes have taken place.
This book will start with the basics of how foreign exchange works, but will include clear ideas told with simplicity to cut through the jargon. Many diagrams and real-life examples are included.
Beside its broad coverage, this volume includes rich analyses on specific countries of the Middle East. It merits a wide readership, but policymakers seeking to achieve macroeconomic stability and growth will find it particularly useful.