Harcourt, Tim

Trading places : the airport economist's guide to international business Airport economist's guide to international business. Tim Harcourt - Sydney : Newsouth, c2014. - ix, 404 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.



Is Japan running out of husbands? Is China running out of wives? Did Genghis Khan really invent free trade? And why can't you see the price of a Big Mac at McDonalds in Argentina? This book takes you around the globe, talking to businesses, governments, union officials, NGOs and others in the community to understand what makes each economy tick. The author reveals where the opportunities are, identifies the risks, and provides insider tips on doing business in each destination. This book is essential reading for business travellers, students of economics or business, and anyone who wants to understand the complexities of our modern globalised world. As in The Airport Economist and its predecessors, Tim Harcourt makes international economics come to life in Trading Places. He combines the colour and movement of real business stories at the micro level, with the a big picturea of the macro story. Economists forget it is hard work for exporters out there in the big bad world, but Harcourt tells the story of Australia's international integration in a lively readable style.

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International trade
International economic relations
Globalization
International trade--Popular works
International economic relations--Popular works
Globalization--Popular works

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