While I haven't read all the chapters yet, I've made it to Chap 10 and found it an excellent source of information, guidance of how to go about I/E trade, and an easy read. My Professor, an experienced professional in the Import/Export trade certainly recommends it as the best he's ever used.
Export and Import Price Index Manual: Theory and Practice
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Content: Preface. Strengths and Features of this Book. Acknowledgments. Introduction: A Brief History of International Trade. Ancient Period. Colonial Period (1500-1900). 1900 to the Present. SECTION I: OVERVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE. 1. Growth and Direction of International Trade. Importance of In
The purpose of this book is to describe, not in broad economic terms, but in daily practical detail, the work of the exporter and importer.
<p>The purpose of this book is to describe, not in broad economic terms, but in daily practical detail, the work of the exporter and importer.</p>
<b>For growth opportunities, look beyond the borders.</b>According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, more than $1.6 trillion in goods are exported annually to dozens of countries, while nearly $2.4 trillion are imported. That's big business for anyone who can navigate the complicated rules and mit