AuthorMishkin, Frederic S
TitleThe economics of money, banking, and financial markets / Frederic S. Mishkin
Imprint Boston, Mass. : Pearson/Addison Wesley, 2007
Edition 8th ed
Descript 1 v. (various pagings) : ill. (chiefly col.), maps

CONTENT

Part 1: 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 -- Banking and the management of financial institutions -- Banking industry: structure and competition -- Economic analysis of banking regulation -- Part 4: Central Banking and the conduct of monetary policy -- Structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System -- Multiple Deposit Creation and the Money Supply Process -- Determinants of the Money Supply -- Tools of Monetary Policy -- What should Central Banks do? Monetary policy goals, strategy, and tactics -- Part 5: International Finance and monetary policy -- The foreign exchange market -- The international financial system -- Part 6: Monetary Theory -- The demand for money -- The ISLM model -- Monetary and fiscal policy in the ISLM model -- Aggregate demand and supply analysis -- Transmissin mechanisms of monetary policy: the evidence -- Money and inflation -- Rational expectations: implications for policy


SUBJECT

  1. Finance
  2. Money
  3. Banks and banking

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