Money, the financial system, and the economy / R. Glenn Hubbard.
Material type:
TextSeries: The Addison-Wesley series in economicsPublisher: Boston : Addison-Wesley, [2002]Copyright date: ©2002. Edition: Fourth editionDescription: xxxii, 771, A57 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0201726149
- 332.1 HRM 22
- HG173 .H8 2002
| Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Books
|
Main library A5 | Faculty of Economics & Political (Political) | 332.1 HRM (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 00013104 |
Browsing Main library shelves, Shelving location: A5 Close shelf browser (Hides shelf browser)
| No cover image available | ||||||||
| 332.1 A.S.A الأسواق والمؤسسات المالية / | 332.1 D.K.L Laissez-faire banking / | 332.1 H.R.M Modern commercial banking / | 332.1 HRM Money, the financial system, and the economy / | 332.1 M.F.F Financial markets and institutions / | 332.1 M.R.M. Money, banking, and financial markets / | 332.1 N New innovation in banking sector / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. INTRODUCTION. 1. Introducing Money and the Financial System. 2. Money and the Payments System. 3. Overview of the Financial System. II. INTEREST RATES. 4. Interest Rates and Rates of Return. 5. The Theory of Portfolio Allocation. 6. Determining Market Interest Rates. 7. Risk Structure and Term Structure of Interest Rates. III. FINANCIAL MARKETS. 8. The Foreign-Exchange Market and Exchange Rates. 9. Derivative Securities and Derivative Markets. 10. Information and Financial Market Efficiency. 11. Reducing Transactions Costs and Information Costs. IV. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. 12. What Financial Institutions Do. 13. The Business of Banking. 14 The Banking Industry. 15. Banking Regulation: Crisis and Response. 16. Banking and the International Economy. V. THE MONEY SUPPLY PROCESS AND MONETARY POLICY. 17. The Money Supply Process. 18. Changes in the Monetary Base. 19. Organization of Central Banks. 20. Monetary Policy Tools. 21. The Conduct of Monetary Policy. 22. The International Financial System and Monetary Policy. VI. THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND THE MACROECONOMY. 23. The Demand for Money. 24. Linking the Financial System and the Economy: The IS-LM-FE Model. 25. Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply. 26. Money and Output in the Short Run. 27. Information Problems and Channels for Monetary Policy. 28. Inflation: Causes and Consequences.
The Fourth Edition of Money, the Financial System, and the Economy provides students with a clear focus on how economic principles illustrate the...
evolution and conduct of financial markets and institutions, and how the international developments within these markets and institutions relate to economic performance. Hubbard provides a timely perspective on key issues through the inclusion of relevant new data and up-to-the-minute real-world applications. A new supplement to this classic text is a casebook featuring in-depth, real-world cases designed to expose students firsthand to decision making on key issues covered.
There are no comments on this title.