International economics
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International economics is a branch of economics with two main subdisciplines international trade and international finance.
- International trade is a study of the exchange of goods and services across international boundaries.
- International finance is a study of the exchange of currencies and flows of money or capital across international boundaries.
[edit] See also
- List of international trade topics
- List of international finance topics
- Arbitrage
- Comparative advantage