The financial system & the economy : Principles of money & banking
By: BURTON, Maureen
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Contributor(s): LOMBRA, Ray
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 6.05B9741f (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available | 10009413 |
I - Introduction and overview II - Principles of money III - The role of money and credit IV - Analysis of the financial system and the economy V - The overseer: the federal reserve system VI - Financial markets, instruments, and market makers VII - Interest rates and bond prices VIII - The structure of interest rates IX - Market efficiency X - How exchange rates are determined XI - An introduction to financial intermediaries and risk XII - Commercial banking structure, regulation, and performance XIII - Financial Innovation XIV - Financial instability and strains on the financial system XV - Regulation of the banking system and the financial services industry XVI - Securities firms, mutual funds, and financial conglomerates XVII - The stock market XVIII - The debt markets XIX - Forward, futures, and options agreements XX - The international financial system XXI - The fed, depository institutions, and the money supply process XXII - The demand for real money balances and market equilibrium XXIII - Financial aspects of the household, firm, government and rest-of-the-world sectors XXIV - Aggregate demand and aggregate supply XXV - The challenges of monetary policy XXVI - The process of monetary policy formulation XXVII - Policy implementation XXVIII - Monetary policy in a globalized financial system
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