The economics of money, banking, and financial markets
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9780273765738
- 332
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Global edition.
Includes index
Part 1. Introduction
Why study money, banking, and financial markets?
An overview of the financial system
What is money?
Part 2. Financial markets
Understanding interest rates
The behavior of interest rates
The risk and term structure of interest rates
The stock market, the theory of rational expectations, and the efficient market hypothesis
Part 3. Financial institutions
An economic analysis of financial structure
Financial crises in advanced economies
Financial crises in emerging market economies
Banking and the management of financial institutions
Economic analysis of financial regulation
Banking industry : structure and competition
Part 4. Central banking and the conduct of monetary policy
Central banks : a global perspective
The money supply process
The tools of monetary policy
The conduct of monetary policy : strategy and tactics
Part 5. International finance and monetary policy
The foreign exchange market
The international financial system
Part 6. Monetary theory
Quantity theory, inflation, and the demand for money
The IS curve
The monetary policy and aggregate demand curves
Aggregate demand and supply analysis
Monetary policy theory
The role of expectations in monetary policy
Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy
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