Synopses & Reviews
This collection addresses the many issues in international finance and trade facing North American governments and industries. In his introduction, the editor challenges prevailing theories which maintain that the dollar's fall will alleviate America's balance of trade deficit. He also argues that the correlation between the value of the dollar and U.S. trade deficit with many countries is statistically insignificant and at any rate much weaker than existing theories maintain. Divided into eight parts analyzing the principal problems in international trade that will be faced in the 1990s, the work includes articles on currency markets and fluctuations; the international debt crisis; external borrowing; multi-national corporations; foreign direct investment in North America; and the North American Common Market.
Synopsis
This collection addresses the many issues in international finance and trade facing North American governments and industries. In his introduction, the editor challenges prevailing theories which maintain that the dollar's fall will alleviate America's balance of trade deficit. He also argues that the correlation between the value of the dollar and U.S. trade deficit with many countries is statistically insignificant and at any rate much weaker than existing theories maintain. Divided into eight parts analyzing the principal problems in international trade that will be faced in the 1990s, the work includes articles on currency markets and fluctuations; the international debt crisis; external borrowing; multi-national corporations; foreign direct investment in North America; and the North American Common Market.
About the Author
KHOSROW FATEMI is the editor of The International Trade Journal and Professor of Business at Laredo State University.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Special Issues in International Trade
External Borrowing
Special Issues in International Finance: The International Debt Crisis
Currency Markets and Risk Management
International Banking
Multinational Corporations and Foreign Direct Investment
Economic Relations Between North America and the Rest of the World
Economic Integration in North America: Myth or Reality?
Bibliography
Index