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The introduction explains the importance of understanding international economics in an increasingly interconnected world. It describes how countries are linked through the exchange of goods and services, international investment, financial markets, and the movement of resources across borders. The authors emphasize that global economic relationships influence businesses, governments, consumers, and workers.
The chapter introduces the two major areas of international economics:
- International trade — the study of why countries exchange goods and services, how trade creates benefits, and why governments sometimes restrict trade through tariffs, quotas, and other policies.
- International finance — the study of international payments, exchange rates, monetary systems, and how financial markets connect economies around the world.
- The introduction highlights that international economic issues affect everyday life, from the prices of products and availability of goods to employment and government policy decisions. It also explains that economic models and real-world data are used throughout the book to analyze major global issues and policy debates.






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