International Economics (Books)

31 products indexed • Avg rating 4.82 • Avg price $109

A focused International Economics books selection addressing trade, policy, and global markets for home study and reference, with 31 indexed titles and average rating 4.82. Prices span roughly $35–$240 (avg $109), covering budget through premium academic works; notable authors include Ben Simpfendorfer

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Import Tariffs as Environmental Policy Instruments (Economy & Environment)

Import Tariffs as Environmental Policy Instruments (Economy & Environment)

Eric SteinhartVincent F. HendricksA. A. SamarskiiFrank O. WagnerB. C. EuBenjamin FainJurgen KluverGabor ForraiAgusti Nieto-GalanTheo A. F. KuipersJerzy UrbanowiczJurrit BergsmaAndrei MourachkineGuy BrousseauAnna-Sofia MaurinKenneth B. TaylorLieven DecockEmma RuttkampSeon Mi HanGeraldine FitzpatrickMark ChangiziH. D. RijksenAnil GoreMatt CommersCharles Steven SeymourChristiane KrausJens CavallinV. DevanathanMarjolein DegenaarH. KikuchiFerenc WeiszE. I. GordonG.P. Dwyer

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How do I choose an International Economics book for home study or casual reading in the Home Comfort & Decor category?

Pick a book based on your background and goals: introductory texts for general concepts, mid-level books for policy and applied analysis, and advanced titles for technical models; check table of contents, preface, and any sample chapters to confirm depth and approach

What price range should I expect for International Economics books in this category?

International Economics books in this category commonly span from lower-cost paperbacks to higher-priced academic hardbacks; expect a broad range with many titles clustered around mid-range academic pricing rather than mass-market fiction prices

Which authors or types of authors are common in this category and how does that affect content?

Authors include academics, legal scholars, and policy experts; university-based authors often emphasize theory and empirical methods, while policy-oriented authors focus on real-world cases and regulatory implications

How can I evaluate whether a book is suitable for a home library or as a decorative book?

Assess cover design and physical size for aesthetics, check spine and page quality for shelf durability, and prefer editions with clear typography and durable bindings if you plan to display them

Are there different formats available and how do they affect use at home?

Formats commonly include paperback, hardcover, and digital editions; hardcovers offer greater durability for display, paperbacks are lighter for casual reading, and digital copies are space-saving but not suitable for physical decorating

What should I look for regarding edition, citations, and references when buying for study?

Choose recent editions for updated data and citations, look for comprehensive bibliographies and footnotes for further reading, and verify presence of charts, appendices, or datasets if you need empirical support

How do I care for and preserve academic books kept in a home setting?

Store books upright in a stable environment away from direct sunlight and moisture, keep humidity moderate to avoid warping, and handle with clean hands; consider dust jackets or protective sleeves for valuable hardcovers