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Money, banking and financial markets / Lloyd B. Thomas.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, 1997.Description: xxiii, 678 páginas ; ilustraciones, gráficas, tablas ; 24 cmContent type:
  • Texto
Media type:
  • Sin mediación
Carrier type:
  • Volumen
ISBN:
  • 0070644365
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.1  T46m  21
Other classification:
  • N20
Contents:
Part 1. Introduction: Chapter 1. Money, Banking, and Financial Markets: An Overview ; Chapter 2. Money: Its Nature, Functions, and Evolution -- Part 2. Financial institutions, markets and interest rates: Chapter 3. Financial Markets and Instruments ; Chapter 4. Financial Intermediation ; Chapter 5. The Behavior of Interest Rates ; Chapter 6. Real Interest Rates ; Chapter 7. The Term Structure and Risk Structure of Interest Rates ; Chapter 8. The Foreign Exchange Market -- Part 3. Chapter 9. Commercial Banking ; Chapter 10. The Banking Industry: Structure and Regulation ; Chapter 11. The Savings and Loan Debacle, Commercial Bank Failures, and Deposit Insurance -- Part 4. The federal reserve system and money supply process: Chapter 12. The Federal Reserve System: Its Structure and Functions ; Chapter 13. The Deposit Expansion Process: A Simple Analysis ; Chapter 14. Money Supply Determination: The Monetary Base ; Chapter 15. Money Supply Determination: The Money Supply Multiplier ; Chapter 16. The Role of the Federal Reserve in the Great Depression of the 1930s -- Part 5. Tools and targets of federal reserve policy. Chapter 17. Open Market Operations: The Primary Tool of Federal Reserve Policy ; Chapter 18. Tools of Federal Reserve Policy: Discount Window Policy and Reserve Requirement Policy ; Chapter 19. Conducting Monetary Policy: Ultimate Goals and Intermediate Targets -- Parte 6.The linkage between intermediate targets and economic activity. Chapter 20. The Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model ; Chapter 21. The Demand for Money and Velocity of Money ; Chapter 22. The Behavior of Velocity of Money in the United States ; Chapter 23. The IS-LM Model of the Macroeocnomy ; Chapter 24. The IS-LM Model: Implications for Monetary and Fiscal Policy ; Chapter 25. The Transmission of Monetary Policy ; Chapter 26. Monetarism and the New Classical Macroeconomics: Skeptical Views of Discretionary Monetary Policy -- Part 7. The international financial system. Chapter 27. The International Monetary System.
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Part 1. Introduction: Chapter 1. Money, Banking, and Financial Markets: An Overview ; Chapter 2. Money: Its Nature, Functions, and Evolution -- Part 2. Financial institutions, markets and interest rates: Chapter 3. Financial Markets and Instruments ; Chapter 4. Financial Intermediation ; Chapter 5. The Behavior of Interest Rates ; Chapter 6. Real Interest Rates ; Chapter 7. The Term Structure and Risk Structure of Interest Rates ; Chapter 8. The Foreign Exchange Market -- Part 3. Chapter 9. Commercial Banking ; Chapter 10. The Banking Industry: Structure and Regulation ; Chapter 11. The Savings and Loan Debacle, Commercial Bank Failures, and Deposit Insurance -- Part 4. The federal reserve system and money supply process: Chapter 12. The Federal Reserve System: Its Structure and Functions ; Chapter 13. The Deposit Expansion Process: A Simple Analysis ; Chapter 14. Money Supply Determination: The Monetary Base ; Chapter 15. Money Supply Determination: The Money Supply Multiplier ; Chapter 16. The Role of the Federal Reserve in the Great Depression of the 1930s -- Part 5. Tools and targets of federal reserve policy. Chapter 17. Open Market Operations: The Primary Tool of Federal Reserve Policy ; Chapter 18. Tools of Federal Reserve Policy: Discount Window Policy and Reserve Requirement Policy ; Chapter 19. Conducting Monetary Policy: Ultimate Goals and Intermediate Targets -- Parte 6.The linkage between intermediate targets and economic activity. Chapter 20. The Aggregate Demand-Aggregate Supply Model ; Chapter 21. The Demand for Money and Velocity of Money ; Chapter 22. The Behavior of Velocity of Money in the United States ; Chapter 23. The IS-LM Model of the Macroeocnomy ; Chapter 24. The IS-LM Model: Implications for Monetary and Fiscal Policy ; Chapter 25. The Transmission of Monetary Policy ; Chapter 26. Monetarism and the New Classical Macroeconomics: Skeptical Views of Discretionary Monetary Policy -- Part 7. The international financial system. Chapter 27. The International Monetary System.

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