
Principles of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets plus MyEconLab Student Access Kit
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Prentice Hall (Publisher)
11th Edition
Published on 23. December 2003
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This classic textbook incorporates the most current research and data while taking stock of sweeping changes in the international financial landscape produced by financial innovation, deregulation, and geopolitical considerations. Well-known for its casual, conversational style, this text makes sophisticated concepts accessible.
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Edition
11th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Upper Saddle River
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Width: 244 mm
Thickness: 32 mm
Weight
1222 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-20525-4 (9780321205254)
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Content
1. Introducing Money, Banking, and Financial Markets.
2. The Role of Money in the Macroeconomy.
3. Financial Instruments, Markets, and Institutions.
4. Interest Rate Measurement and Behavior.
5. The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates.
6. The Structure and Performance of Securities Markets.
7. The Pricing of Risky Financial Assets.
8. Money and Capital Markets.
9. Demystifying Derivatives.
10. Understanding Foreign Exchange.
11. The Nature of Financial Intermediation.
12. Depository Financial Institutions.
13. Nondepository Financial Institutions.
14. Understanding Financial Contracts.
15.The Regulation of Markets and Institutions.
16. Financial System Design.
17. Who's In Charge Here?
18. Bank Reserves and the Money Supply.
19. The Instruments of Central Banking.
20. Understanding Movements in Bank Reserves.
21. Monetary Policy Strategy.
22. The Classical Foundations.
23. The Keynesian Framework.
24. The ISLM World.
25. Money and Economic Stability in the ISLM World.
26. An Aggregate Supply and Demand Perspective on Money and Economic Stability.
27. Rational Expectations: Theory and Policy Implications.
28. Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy.
29. Tying It All Together.
Glossary.
Index.
2. The Role of Money in the Macroeconomy.
3. Financial Instruments, Markets, and Institutions.
4. Interest Rate Measurement and Behavior.
5. The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates.
6. The Structure and Performance of Securities Markets.
7. The Pricing of Risky Financial Assets.
8. Money and Capital Markets.
9. Demystifying Derivatives.
10. Understanding Foreign Exchange.
11. The Nature of Financial Intermediation.
12. Depository Financial Institutions.
13. Nondepository Financial Institutions.
14. Understanding Financial Contracts.
15.The Regulation of Markets and Institutions.
16. Financial System Design.
17. Who's In Charge Here?
18. Bank Reserves and the Money Supply.
19. The Instruments of Central Banking.
20. Understanding Movements in Bank Reserves.
21. Monetary Policy Strategy.
22. The Classical Foundations.
23. The Keynesian Framework.
24. The ISLM World.
25. Money and Economic Stability in the ISLM World.
26. An Aggregate Supply and Demand Perspective on Money and Economic Stability.
27. Rational Expectations: Theory and Policy Implications.
28. Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy.
29. Tying It All Together.
Glossary.
Index.