The Rate of Exchange and the Terms of Trade

The Rate of Exchange and the Terms of Trade

by S. A. Ozga
The Rate of Exchange and the Terms of Trade

The Rate of Exchange and the Terms of Trade

by S. A. Ozga

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Overview

This volume originated in a course of lectures which the author originally gave at the Universitu lnternationale de Sciences Comparues at Luxembourg. The book appeared under the title of the course, and followed the same pattern. In the course of revisions the analysis has been carried a little further than it was originally presented, and many details have been added to its algebraic parts. In spite of these amplifications, however, the text remains on the level of elementary economics, and may be recommended to students whose interest in the subject is ahead of their technical background.

Ozga provides an intelligible theoretical outline of the rate of exchange, the terms of trade, and the balance of trade that brings into focus the complementarity of various widely used models. Simple supply and demand relations are developed to establish a link between the classical and Keynesian approaches and between the partial and the general equilibrium methods; and the emphasis is always on clarifying the part that the relations considered in individual models would actually play in a more comprehensive system.

Requiring some familiarity with economic theory but no previous training in mathematics, this simple and concise volume is exceptionally well suited to courses on the macro-theory of international trade and is useful reading for all courses in macroeconomics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780202361543
Publisher: Transaction Publishers
Publication date: 12/15/2007
Pages: 124
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 16 Years

About the Author

S. A. Ozga was born in Poland and received his first doctorate in economics in Warsaw. He obtained then a Ph.D. degree at the University of London and joined the staff of the London School of Economics, where at present he holds a readership in economics. His many contributions, covering a wide range of subjects in utility theory, in the theory of the firm, of international trade and of economic growth, have been published inEconomica, The Economic Journal and The Review of Economic Studies in the United Kingdom, in The Journal of Political Economy and The Quarterly Journal of Economics in the United States, and in Rivista di Politica Economica in Italy.

Table of Contents

I: The Subject Matter; II: Supply and Demand; III: The Value of Money Effect and the Trade Effect; IV: The Real Income Effect; V: The Rate of Exchange; VI: The Terms of Trade; VII: Continuous Adjustments
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