Resultaten voor 'charles van marrewijk'

22 resultaten
  1. Handel als wapen
    1. Steven Brakman
    2. Tristan Kohl
    3. Charles van Marrewijk

    Handel als wapen

    Een geopolitiek spel

    Handel als wapen is een prikkelend en actueel boek dat de economische dimensie van internationale macht blootlegt: Steven Brakman, Tristan Kohl en Charles van Marrewijk laten zien hoe landen handel steeds vaker inzetten als een strategisch wapen. Door middel van eigentijdse voorbeelden – van de sancties tegen Rusland tot de handelsoorlog tussen de Verenigde Staten en China – onthullen de auteurs hoe economische afhankelijkheid kan worden omgezet in politieke invloed. Wereldmachten gebruiken handelsstrategieën om tegenstanders te verzwakken of (voormalig) bondgenoten te dwingen tot samenwerking, waarbij de kosten voor de eigen economie op de koop toe worden genomen. Met toegankelijke analyses en scherpe observaties biedt Handel als wapen inzicht in complexe handelsverdragen, economische sancties, demografische veranderingen, technologische dominantie en de strijd om cruciale productieketens. Handel als wapen is onmisbaar om te begrijpen hoe handel en geopolitiek tegenwoordig onlosmakelijk met elkaar verweven zijn, en dat globalisering niet alleen kansen biedt, maar ook nieuwe vormen van conflict mogelijk maakt.

    € 17,50
  2. International Economics and Business
    1. Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
    2. Steven Brakman
    3. Harry Garretsen

    International Economics and Business

    Nations and Firms in the Global Economy

    'International trade and international business are usually studied in separate worlds - one of nations, another of firms - in teaching and even in research. This textbook integrates the two, bringing a unified vision to benefit students in future careers, whether in business, government, international institutions, or academic research. The new edition is a welcome update for the fast-changing world.' Avinash K. Dixit, Princeton University

    € 152,50
  3. International Economics and Business
    1. Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
    2. Steven Brakman
    3. Harry Garretsen

    International Economics and Business

    Nations and Firms in the Global Economy

    'International trade and international business are usually studied in separate worlds - one of nations, another of firms - in teaching and even in research. This textbook integrates the two, bringing a unified vision to benefit students in future careers, whether in business, government, international institutions, or academic research. The new edition is a welcome update for the fast-changing world.' Avinash K. Dixit, Princeton University

    € 62,50
  4. The Economics of Developing and Emerging Markets
    1. Charles van Marrewijk
    2. Steven Brakman
    3. Julia Swart

    The Economics of Developing and Emerging Markets

    'This is a masterful textbook on development. It extensively discusses the root causes of development, and more recent topics such as randomized controlled trials. The book stands out by also providing a rich discussion of 'international' issues relevant for development, such as globalization, international trade, migration, and international financial flows.' Robert Lensink, University of Groningen

    € 64,95
  5. The Economics of Developing and Emerging Markets
    1. Charles van Marrewijk
    2. Steven Brakman
    3. Julia Swart

    The Economics of Developing and Emerging Markets

    'This is a masterful textbook on development. It extensively discusses the root causes of development, and more recent topics such as randomized controlled trials. The book stands out by also providing a rich discussion of 'international' issues relevant for development, such as globalization, international trade, migration, and international financial flows.' Robert Lensink, University of Groningen

    € 137,50
  6. China in the Local and Global Economy

    China in the Local and Global Economy

    History, Geography, Politics and Sustainability

    This book explores the changing national and international connections within China and between China and other parts of the world, and their importance for understanding the past, current, and future developments of the Chinese economy.

    € 64,95
  7. An Introduction to Geographical and Urban Economics
    1. Steven Brakman
    2. Harry Garretsen
    3. Charles van Marrewijk

    An Introduction to Geographical and Urban Economics

    A Spiky World

    'Economic geography strikes back. After a couple of decades of easy talk about the 'death of distance' in the age of globalization, the promise of a future of rising living standards for all is increasingly challenged by the resilience of geographical disparities. By introducing students and scholars to the frontier of urban and geographical economics, this new edition equips them with the theoretical and empirical tools needed to make sense of our spiky world.' Gianmarco Ottaviano, Bocconi University and the London School of Economics and Political Science

    € 173,50
  8. An Introduction to Geographical and Urban Economics
    1. Steven Brakman
    2. Harry Garretsen
    3. Charles van Marrewijk

    An Introduction to Geographical and Urban Economics

    A Spiky World

    'Economic geography strikes back. After a couple of decades of easy talk about the 'death of distance' in the age of globalization, the promise of a future of rising living standards for all is increasingly challenged by the resilience of geographical disparities. By introducing students and scholars to the frontier of urban and geographical economics, this new edition equips them with the theoretical and empirical tools needed to make sense of our spiky world.' Gianmarco Ottaviano, Bocconi University and the London School of Economics and Political Science

    € 81,95
  9. International Economics
    1. Charles van Marrewijk

    International Economics

    Covering both trade and international finance, this innovative text provides a thoroughly up-do-date and comprehensive treatment of each area. Throughout, the theory is illustrated with empirical evidence and an abundance of relevant case studies. It includes an online study guide.

    € 124,95
  10. International Trade
    1. Charles van Marrewijk

    International Trade

    A two-tier approach to learning makes this the most flexible book available: core theory within chapters is complemented by technical notes at the end of relevant chapters, allowing students to take their learning further.

    € 96,95
  11. The Economics of International Transfers
    1. Steven Brakman
    2. Charles van Marrewijk

    The Economics of International Transfers

    Charles van Marrewijk is Professor of International Macroeconomics at Utrecht University School of Economics (since 2008) and Director of the Tjalling Charles Koopmans Institute (since 2009). He studied horticulture and worked as a grower before studying economics in Holland at Erasmus University Rotterdam (1981–5, B.A. and M.A.) and in the United States at Purdue University (1985–8, M.Sc. and Ph.D). He worked at the University of Groningen (1987–90) and at Erasmus University Rotterdam (1990–2008), where he was also Academic Director of the Institute of Housing and Urban Development Studies (2007–8). His research focuses on international economics, geographical economics, economic growth, development economics, and urban economics. He is currently the European editor of The Journal of International Trade and Economic Development and associate editor of the Journal of Regional Science. He has organized several international conferences and served as a guest editor for various special issues of the above two journals. His research output is widely cited and has appeared in many top (field) journals, including the Journal of International Economics, the Journal of Development Economics, the Journal of Economic Geography, the International Economic Review, the Journal of Economics and Management Strategy, Oxford Economic Papers, Economica, the International Journal of Industrial Organization, the Journal of Population Economics, and the Journal of Regional Science. He has also (co-)authored ten books, of which two were translated into Chinese.

    € 44,50
  12. International Economics and Business
    1. Sjoerd Beugelsdijk
    2. Steven Brakman
    3. Harry Garretsen

    International Economics and Business

    Nations and Firms in the Global Economy

    Review of the first edition: 'This book is a remarkable achievement. It covers all the pressing international economic issues of our day in an accessible yet thorough manner. The authors adroitly combine illustrative data and essential theory to explain the hows and whys of trade and trade liberalisation, the delocation of firms and multinational activity, capital flows, currency and financial crises, and the role of international organisations such as the IMF and WTO. It is appropriate for students without an economics specialisation both at the undergraduate and non-specialists graduate level, e.g. MBA and Masters of Public Administration. The facts and real-world feel of the book make it interesting as a supplement for specialist students as well.' Richard Baldwin, Graduate Institute of International Studies, Geneva

    € 114,50