Reseña del editor:
Previous editions of Robert Z. Aliber's "The New International Money Game" have been widely acclaimed as the best and most entertaining introduction to the arcane enigmas of international finance. Since its original publication, the book has become a classic primer for beginning students, businesspersons and anyone interested in a clear explanation of international monetary and financial issues. With expert knowledge and a wry sense of humour, Aliber demystifies international finance by breaking through the jargon barrier and presenting technical issues in a clear and concise manner. Aliber takes the reader on a tour of a multiplicity of international finance issues, including fixed and floating exchange rates, devaluations, money markets, monetary policy, and the concepts that lie behind the esoteric language of financial economists. This 6th edition tracks the changes that have taken place in the world economy since the previous editions by exploring financial globalization, postcommunist transition, European integration, and the Asian economic crisis. It is a useful and readable guide to the complex and increasingly fragile system through which the world's business is financed.
Biografía del autor:
Robert Z. Aliber is a professor of international economics and finance at the University of Chicago. Among his previous books are Monetary Reform and World Inflation, National Monetary Policies and the International Finance System, and The Multinational Program.
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