International Economics
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The study of international economics provides a rich selection of theoretical models, which can be used to analyze a number of important current issues. This article describes how theoretical models are applied on such issues as the implications of globalization and the formation of regional trading groups; the implications of capital and labor movements across national boundaries; the effects of reducing trade barriers; the implications of economies of scale; and the behavior of foreign exchange markets in providing stability in international trade.
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