Best International Economics (Books) for Policy Analysis (2026)
We ranked titles by relevance to policy analysis, methodological rigor, author credentials, reader ratings, and relative value across price points
Top Picks
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Leveraging Data Science for Global Health
A book on applying data science to global health challenges. Key benefit: informs data-driven health insights. Customer insight: no explicit insights provided
- expert authors
- global health focus
- data-science orientation
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The New Silk Road: Rising Arab World Turning Toward China
A look at how the Arab world shifts economic focus toward China. Benefits include broader regional perspectives and strategic insights. Customer note: mixed interest in geopolitical emphasis
- focus on arab-world–china relations
- economic and political tie insights
- regional shift away from west
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Globalisation, Development and Plantation Labour in India
A scholarly work examining globalisation, development, and plantation labor in India. Provides analysis on economic dynamics and labor issues. Customer insight reflects engaged interest in the topic
- topic-focused labour study
- globalisation context
- India plantation labour emphasis
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Population Politics: The Choices That Shape Our Future
A book on population and policy choices in international economics. Explores how demographic decisions influence future outcomes. Customer insight notes mixed sentiment with overall satisfaction from a small reviewer base
- demographic policy discussion
- economic impact perspective
- comparative policy analysis
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The History of Bankruptcy (Routledge Explorations in Economic History)
A scholarly work exploring bankruptcy within economic history. Key benefit: understanding historical contexts and mechanisms of corporate insolvency. Customer insight: rated 5.0 by one reviewer
- historical perspective on bankruptcy
- Routledge Explorations series
- economic history emphasis