International Finance
This is the second edition of
the internationally renowned textbook for undergraduate and MBA students in international
finance, international monetary economics and international economics. It provides a
comprehensive coverage of both traditional and modern theories relating to the balance of
payments and exchange rate determination. Similarities and differences between the major
theories are highlighted, and each theory is followed by a critical appraisal which
examines its contribution, limitations and real-world relevance. An evaluation of the
empirical evidence on the theories discussed is a major feature of the book.
This edition is fully revised
and updated with new material covering derivative instruments such as swaps, options and
futures, as well as updated coverage of the Euromoney and Eurobond markets.
Keith Pilbeam is Senior
Lecturer in International Finance at City University, London. A graduate of Leeds
University, he has undertaken postgraduate studies at the College of Europe in Bruges,
where he also became a teaching assistant. He obtained his PhD from the European
University Institute in Florence and has been employed at the National Westminster Bank
and the Royal Bank Of Scotland. He is a consultant to the Foreign Office and a number of
academic and City financial institutions. His two previous books are Exchange-Rate
Management: Theory and Evidence (IVlacmillan, 1991) and Finance and Financial Markets
(Macmillan, 1998).
486 pages
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