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Money, the financial system and the economy

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Publication details: New York Addson-Wesley 1996Edition: 2ndDescription: 759p xvSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.100000 HUB
Contents:
Table of Contents Part 1: Foundations; 1. Introducing Money and the Financial System; 2. Money and the Payments System; 3. Interest Rates and Rates of Return; 4. Determining Interest Rates; Part 2: Financial Markets; 5. The Risk Structure and Term Structure of Interest Rates; 6. The Stock Market, Information, and Financial Market Efficiency; 7. Derivatives and Derivative Markets; 8. The Market for Foreign Exchange; Part 3: Financial Institutions; 9. Transactions Costs, Asymmetric Information, and the Structure of the Financial System; 10. The Economics of Banking; 11. Beyond Commercial Banks: Shadow Banks and Nonbank Financial Institutions; 12. Financial Crises and Financial Regulation; Part 4: Monetary Policy; 13. The Federal Reserve and Central Banking; 14. The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet and the Money Supply Process; 15. Monetary Policy; 16. The International Financial System and Monetary Policy; Part 5: The Financial System and the Macroeconomy; 17. Monetary Theory I: The Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Model; 18. Monetary Theory II: The IS—MP Model
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BOOKs BOOKs National Law School 332.1 HUB (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 18999

Table of Contents
Part 1: Foundations;
1. Introducing Money and the Financial System;
2. Money and the Payments System;
3. Interest Rates and Rates of Return;
4. Determining Interest Rates;
Part 2: Financial Markets;
5. The Risk Structure and Term Structure of Interest Rates;
6. The Stock Market, Information, and Financial Market Efficiency;
7. Derivatives and Derivative Markets;
8. The Market for Foreign Exchange;
Part 3: Financial Institutions;
9. Transactions Costs, Asymmetric Information, and the Structure of the Financial System;
10. The Economics of Banking;
11. Beyond Commercial Banks: Shadow Banks and Nonbank Financial Institutions;
12. Financial Crises and Financial Regulation;
Part 4: Monetary Policy;
13. The Federal Reserve and Central Banking;
14. The Federal Reserve’s Balance Sheet and the Money Supply Process;
15. Monetary Policy;
16. The International Financial System and Monetary Policy;
Part 5: The Financial System and the Macroeconomy;
17. Monetary Theory I: The Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Model;
18. Monetary Theory II: The IS—MP Model

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