Money and financial markets

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Money and financial markets

edited by Mark P. Taylor

Basil Blackwell, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

This collection of essays brings together under one cover a number of recent contributions in the area of money and financial markets. All of the contributions, by acknowledged experts in the area, are previously unpublished and range from expert surveys of the relevant literature on money demand analysis and financial market analysis, through international evidence on money demand relationships to path breaking analyses of noise trading and excess volatility in financial markets. "Money and Financial Markets" seeks to serve as a first reference for anyone who is seriously interested in finance - including advanced undergraduate and graduate students, researchers in universities, government and research institutions, as well as practitioners requiring an overview of some of the latest research in the area.

目次

  • Introduction - money and financial markets, Mark P.Taylor. Part 1 Assessing the literature: money demand analysis - an outline, Keith Cuthbertson, David Barlow
  • financial market analysis - an outline, Ronald MacDonald and Mark P.Taylor. Part 2 Money demand studies: money demand in five major countries, estimating and interpreting error-correction models, James M.Boughton
  • modelling broad and narrow money, a study using cointegration, Martin Brookes et al
  • endogenous financial innovation and the demand for MO, Peter Westaway and David Walton
  • money demand in high-inflation countries, a South American perpsective, Kate Phylakis and Mark P.Taylor
  • the demand for money in four countries in the interwar period - a study using monthly data, Jonathan Slow et al. Part 3 Money and financial markets: some news on covered interest arbitrage, Mark P.Taylor, Patricia Fraser
  • monitoring bank risk - a market based approach, David Miles, Stephen Hall
  • information, interest rates and the volatility of asset prices, Laurence Copeland, Richard C. Stapleton
  • the decision to disclose research and development expenditure in the presence of a takeover threat, Jane Black, Ian Tonks
  • persistence in stock market returns - a disaggregated perspective, Roanld MacDonald, David Power
  • global capital market integration and the current account, Michael Artis, Tamim Bayoumi
  • financial disorder and the theory of crisis, E.P.Davis. Part 4 New directions in financial market analysis: neural networks and asset prices, Paul Ormerod
  • chartists, fundamentalists and the transmission of opinion, Alan Kirman.

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