This series surveys the primary literature on selected economic topics for intermediate and advanced undergraduate students. The surveys have been written for those who are studying or have completed intermediate courses in economic theory and quantitative methods. In this text there is a collection of six surveys by an international collection of economists for second and third year students of international economics and macroeconomics. There is a vast amount of literature surrounding the subject of international economics and the issues it faces - such as the feasibility of the European Monetary Union, or whether or not countries benefit from international trade. This book aims to provide a concise, clear and accessible analysis of the major topics in this field of study.