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The economics of money, banking, and financial markets / Frederic S. Mishkin.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Addison-Wesley series in economicsPublication details: Boston, Mass. ; London : Pearson Addison Wesley, 2004.Edition: 7th edDescription: xxxviii, 679 p : ill. ; 26 cmISBN:
  • 0321204638 (International ed.)
  • 9780321204639 (International ed.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332 MIS
Contents:
Part I.Introdction -- 1.Why study money, banking and financial markets? -- 2.An overview of the financial system -- 3.What is money -- Part II. Financial markets -- 4.Understanding interest rates -- 5.The behavior of interest rates -- 6.The risk and term structure of interest rates -- 7.The stock market, the theory of rational expectations -- Part III.Financial institutions -- 8.An economic analysis of financial structure -- 9.Banking and the management of financial institutions -- 10.Banking industry: structure and competition -- 11.Economic analysis of banking regulation -- 12.Nonbank finance -- 13.Financial derivatives -- Part IV.Central banking and the conduct of monetary policy -- 14.Structure of central banks and the federal reserve sysstem -- 15.Multiple deposite creation and the money supply process -- 16.Determinants of the money supply -- 17.Tools of monetary policy -- 18.Conduct of monetary policy: goals and targets -- Part V.International finance and monetary policy -- 19.The foreign exchange market -- 20.The international financial system -- 21.Monetary policy strategy: the internatinal experience -- Part VI.Monetary theory -- 22.The demand for money -- 23.The Keynesian framework and the ISLM model -- 24.Monetary and fiscal plicy inthe ISLM model -- 25.Aggregate demand and supply analysis -- 26.Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy: the evidence -- 27.Money and inflation -- 28.Rational expectations: implications for policy.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 332 MIS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 208805

Previous ed.: 2003.

Includes index.

Part I.Introdction -- 1.Why study money, banking and financial markets? -- 2.An overview of the financial system -- 3.What is money -- Part II. Financial markets -- 4.Understanding interest rates -- 5.The behavior of interest rates -- 6.The risk and term structure of interest rates -- 7.The stock market, the theory of rational expectations -- Part III.Financial institutions -- 8.An economic analysis of financial structure -- 9.Banking and the management of financial institutions -- 10.Banking industry: structure and competition -- 11.Economic analysis of banking regulation -- 12.Nonbank finance -- 13.Financial derivatives -- Part IV.Central banking and the conduct of monetary policy -- 14.Structure of central banks and the federal reserve sysstem -- 15.Multiple deposite creation and the money supply process -- 16.Determinants of the money supply -- 17.Tools of monetary policy -- 18.Conduct of monetary policy: goals and targets -- Part V.International finance and monetary policy -- 19.The foreign exchange market -- 20.The international financial system -- 21.Monetary policy strategy: the internatinal experience -- Part VI.Monetary theory -- 22.The demand for money -- 23.The Keynesian framework and the ISLM model -- 24.Monetary and fiscal plicy inthe ISLM model -- 25.Aggregate demand and supply analysis -- 26.Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy: the evidence -- 27.Money and inflation -- 28.Rational expectations: implications for policy.

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