The ninth edition of International Economics, by Dominick Salvatore, continues to present a comprehensive, up-to-date, and clear exposition of the theory and principles of international economics that are essential for understanding, evaluating, and suggesting solutions to important international economic problems and issues facing the world today.
Undoubtfully the best book of international economics. The language, illustration and examples are pretty easy to understand. It provides a basic understanding as well as deep knowledge.
This text presents all of the principles and theories for a thorough understanding of international economics. But it does so on an intuitive level in the text itself while presenting more rigorous proofs requiring intermediate microeconomics and macroeconomics in the optional appendices at the end of most chapters. Thus, the book is designed to be useful to students of different academic backgrounds and provide a great deal of flexibility in the study of international economics. To make the concepts and theories presented more accessible and concrete, the same example is followed through in all chapters dealing with the same basic concept or theory, and actual numbers are used in examples. The book is very specialized and may not appeal to the general public. The book also contains a large number of theories of international economics.