This introduction to international economics presents the relevant
theory rigorously but accessibly and relies mainly on diagrammatic
techniques, not mathematics. It covers trade theory and policy,
including recent work on imperfect competition. There are chapters on
the history of trade policy and topical issues such as NEOPHYTE, reforms
in Eastern Europe, and the growing use of non-tariff barriers. Kenen
also covers international monetary theory and policy, focusing on
payments adjustment under fixed and floating exchange rates, the
functioning of monetary and fiscal policies in open economies, and the
effects of expectations on exchange-rate behaviour. There are chapters
on the evolution of the monetary system and on current issues such as
policy coordination and European monetary union. Kenen devotes special
attention to the assumptions underlying basic propositions and covers
policy issues extensively.