Dominick Salvatore International Economics Ppt Better
Professor Elias Thorne stared at the flickering cursor on his screen, surrounded by half-empty espresso cups and a dog-eared copy of Dominick Salvatore’s International Economics
- ❌ Replace the textbook – slides remain supplementary.
- ❌ Include test bank answers without instructor verification.
- ❌ Auto-generate slides for non-Salvatore texts (keeps focus).
Option B: Wiley Instructor Companion Site (For Educators)
- Subject: International trade and finance — theory and policy.
- Approach: Blend of rigorous theory, real-world policy discussion, and empirical examples.
- Add up-to-date empirical charts (trade shares, real exchange rates, capital flow episodes).
- Include step-by-step derivations for advanced models as appendices.
- Provide “intuitive boxes” summarizing policy implications and limitations.
- Add short in-slide exercises (one-minute questions) to engage students.
- Accuracy: They follow the 12th (or 13th) edition line-by-line. No errata.
- Graph Animation: Curves move step-by-step. For example, the effect of a tariff on consumer surplus is shown visually: Area A, then B, then C, one click at a time.
- Consistent Branding: They use the exact tables and notation from the book (e.g., Table 2.3 for the Ricardian model).