International Economics (For Post Graduate and Under Graduate Courses under NEP)
International Economics (For Post Graduate and Under Graduate Courses under NEP)
Authors: Dr. Sunil Kumar and Dr. Pranav Shekhar
ISBN: 978-81-999695-3-7
DOI: https://doi.org/10.59646/619
Date of Publication: March 09, 2026
Cite this book: Sunil K., Pranav S., (2026), International Economics (For Post Graduate and Under Graduate Courses under NEP), Eaden International Publications & San International Scientific Publications, ISBN: 978-81-999695-3-7, https://doi.org/10.59646/619.
Preface
International economics has become one of the most dynamic and essential fields of study in today’s interconnected world. The increasing integration of national economies through trade, investment, technology transfer, and financial flows has transformed the way countries interact and compete in the global marketplace. As globalization continues to reshape economic relationships among nations, a clear understanding of international economic principles and policies is vital for students, researchers, policymakers, and business professionals.
The textbook “International Economics” has been designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the theories, policies, and contemporary issues that shape the global economic environment. It aims to introduce readers to the fundamental concepts of international trade and international finance while also examining the practical challenges and opportunities faced by countries participating in the global economy. The book combines theoretical foundations with real-world applications to help readers develop both analytical and practical perspectives on international economic issues.
The content of this book covers a wide range of topics including classical and modern theories of international trade, trade policies, global trade institutions, balance of payments, exchange rate systems, international financial markets, and economic integration. In addition, the book explores contemporary issues such as globalization, regional trade agreements, international capital movements, and the impact of technological advancements on global economic relations. By integrating theoretical insights with current global developments, the book seeks to make international economics more accessible and relevant to modern readers.
This textbook has been carefully structured to meet the needs of undergraduate and postgraduate students in economics, commerce, and management programs. Each unit is organized in a logical manner to help readers understand complex concepts step by step. Efforts have been made to present the subject in a clear and systematic way so that learners can grasp both fundamental principles and advanced topics with ease. The preparation of this book has been supported by a wide range of academic sources and research contributions in the field of international economics. The authors and editors hope that this work will serve as a valuable academic resource and encourage readers to explore the evolving dynamics of the global economy.
Finally, we extend our sincere gratitude to all contributors, reviewers, and academic colleagues whose insights and suggestions have helped shape this book. We also thank the publisher for their continuous support in bringing this work to fruition. It is our hope that this textbook will enhance understanding of international economic relationships and inspire further research and discussion in this important field.
