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Maurice Obstfeld

    Maurice Obstfeld is a distinguished professor of economics, renowned for his significant contributions to international economics. His influential work places him among the world's most impactful economists. His analyses provide deep insights into global economic phenomena.

    International Economics. Theory and Policy
    Global Capital Markets
    Global Capital Markets
    External adjustment
    International Economics:Horizon Edition
    International Economics
    • Global Capital Markets

      Integration, Crisis, and Growth

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Focusing on the evolution of international capital mobility, this economic survey explores its dynamics from the late nineteenth century to the present. It examines historical trends, key events, and the impact of globalization on capital flows, offering insights into how economic policies and market conditions have shaped the movement of capital across borders. The analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the factors influencing investment decisions and economic interactions on a global scale.

      Global Capital Markets
    • Global Capital Markets

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This book explores the evolution of international capital mobility, tracing its development from the late nineteenth century to contemporary times. It examines key economic trends, policies, and events that have influenced the flow of capital across borders, highlighting the impact on global markets and economies. Through historical analysis, the work provides insights into the complexities of capital movement and its implications for economic stability and growth in different regions.

      Global Capital Markets
    • Renowned researchers Paul Krugman and Maurice Obstfeld set the standard for international economics courses with the text that remains the market leader in the U.S. and around the world. International Economics: Theory and Policy is a proven approach in which each half of the book leads with an intuitive introduction to theory and follows with self-contained chapters to cover key policy applications. The Eighth Edition integrates the latest research, data, and policy in hot topics such as outsourcing, economic geography, trade and environment, financial derivatives, the subprime crisis, and China's exchange rate policies.

      International Economics. Theory and Policy
    • Meeting Globalization's Challenges

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      "In the US, in Europe, and throughout the world, globalization, in tandem with technological progress, has left a massive number of people behind, feeling dispossessed, disenfranchised, and angry. Leading the charge of "hyperglobalization" during the second half of the last century, and enforcing the Western framework of austerity in the developing world has been the International Monetary Fund. Along with the World Bank and WTO, many consider the IMF one of the most consequential institutions to have pushed the world economy blindly towards excessive globalization, while not adequately considering its powerful negative consequences. In October 2017, however, the IMF convened with some of the world's most celebrated economists and experts on trade and globalization to have an honest discussion on the most pressing concerns the world faces today as a result of globalization, and how to address the extensive challenges it has created. Edited by chief economist Maurice Obstfeld and senior economist Luis Catao of the IMF, the book brings together a team of respected senior economists with the most promising younger scholars to address five major themes: how globalization affects economic growth and social welfare; potential political implications of an honest discussion of globalization, and that "free trade may not be politically viable"; free trade's role in global inequality; how workers adjust or not when they're dislocated by globalization; and how trade policy influences the way countries develop their economies and societies. The book could represent a historic milestone at which the world's top economists and policymakers have an unprecedented, honest debate about the real costs and consequences of globalization"--Provided by publisher

      Meeting Globalization's Challenges
    • Foundations of International Macroeconomics is an innovative text that offers the first integrative modern treatment of the core issues in open economy macroeconomics and finance. With its clear and accessible style, it is suitable for first-year graduate macroeconomics courses as well as graduate courses in international macroeconomics and finance. Each chapter incorporates an extensive and eclectic array of empirical evidence. For the beginning student, these examples provide motivation and aid in understanding the practical value of the economic models developed. For advanced researchers, they highlight key insights and conundrums in the field. Topic coverage includes intertemporal consumption and investment theory, government spending and budget deficits, finance theory and asset pricing, the implications of (and problems inherent in) international capital market integration, growth, inflation and seignorage, policy credibility, real and nominal exchange rate determination, and many interesting special topics such as speculative attacks, target exchange rate zones, and parallels between immigration and capital mobility. Most main results are derived both for the small country and world economy cases. The first seven chapters cover models of the real economy, while the final three chapters incorporate the economy's monetary side, including an innovative approach to bridging the usual chasm between real and monetary models.

      Foundations of International Macroeconomics
    • 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 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.

      International economics : theory and policy