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International Economics
by Thomas A. Pugel
from Irwin/McGraw-Hill
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.0 / 5.0 
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Poorly worded and poorly organized. 
There are far too many examples of confusing wording in this book so I will focus my rantings for the atrocious chapter structure. Chapter introductions will begin laying out a few main points that will be discussed, the first few points are covered and then it will jump to other somewhat related topics (i.e. Chapter 20 on Financial Crises...give it a closer look).
Pugel unabashedly supports any idea that is pro-business with very little of the book addressing any of the troubling trends we are... more info
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GREAT BOOK 
Doesn't get too technical, but explains everything clearly. This book is one of the best economic books that I ever used.
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Good Intro to International Economics 
I used this book for my international economics undergraduate course and found it easy to understand; it doesn't use lengthy mathematical formulas but utilizes basic macroeconomic theories. The authors organized this book well; the later chapters build upon the beginning ones. However, it would be best to have taken Intermediate Macroeconomics before using this book because the last few chapters rely heavily on a good understanding of intermediate level material.
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Good Intro to International Economics 
I used this book for my international economics undergraduate course and found it easy to understand; it doesn't use lengthy mathematical formulas but utilizes basic macroeconomic theories. The authors organized this book well; the later chapters build upon the beginning ones. However, it would be best to have taken Intermediate Macroeconomics before using this book because the last few chapters rely heavily on a good understanding of intermediate level material.
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