The economics of money, banking, and financial markets
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The economics of money, banking, and financial markets
(Addison-Wesley series in economics)(Addison-Wesley world student series)
Addison-Wesley, c2001
6th ed., international ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Sixth Edition of The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets represents the most extensive revision to date of this market-leading textbook. Drawing from his service as Executive Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Mishkin provides fresh, thoroughly updated coverage of and many new insights into the monetary policy process, the operation of the Federal Reserve, the regulation and supervision of the financial system, and the internationalization of financial markets. He provides an applications-oriented perspective with numerous applications and special topic boxes that increase students' interest by showing them how to apply theory to the real world. In addition, Mishkin provides a careful, step-by-step development of models, an approach found in the best principles of economic textbooks, that makes it easier for students to learn. Over 400 end-of-chapter problems aid in reinforcing the essential chapter content.
Table of Contents
I. INTRODUCTION.
1. Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets?
2. An Overview of the Financial System.
3. What Is Money?
II. FINANCIAL MARKETS.
4. Understanding Interest Rates.
5. The Behavior of Interest Rates.
6. The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates.
7. The Foreign Exchange Market.
III. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS.
8. An Economic Analysis of Financial Structure.
9. The Banking Firm and the Management of Financial Institutions.
10. Banking Industry: Structure and Competition.
11. Economic Analysis of Banking Regulation.
12. Nonbank Financial Institutions.
13. Financial Derivatives.
IV. CENTRAL BANKING AND THE CONDUCT OF MONETARY POLICY.
14. Structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System.
15. Multiple Deposit 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.
19. The International Financial System.
20. Monetary Policy Strategy: The International Experience.
V. MONETARY THEORY.
21. The Demand for Money.
22. The Keynesian Framework and the ISLM Model.
23. Monetary and Fiscal Policy in the ISLM Model.
24. Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis.
25. Transmission Mechanisms of Monetary Policy: The Evidence.
26. Money and Inflation.
27. Theory of Rational Expectations and Efficient Capital Markets.
28. Rational Expectations: Implications for Policy.
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