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100 1 _aHowells, P. G. A.,
_d1947-
_94190
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aFinancial markets and institutions /
_cPeter Howells and Keith Bain.
250 _aThird edition
264 1 _aHarlow, England ;
_aNew York :
_bFinancial Times Prentice Hall,
_c2000.
300 _axiv, 403 pages :
_billustrations ;
_c25 cm.
336 _2rdacontent
_atext
337 _2rdamedia
_aunmediated
338 _2rdacarrier
_avolume
504 _aIncludes index.
505 0 _a1. Introduction: the financial system 1.1 Financial Institutions 1.1.1 Financial institutions as firms 1.1.2 Financial institutions as 'intermediaries' 1.1.3 The creation of assets and liabilities 1.1.4 Portfolio equilibrium 1.2 Financial markets 1.2.1 Types of product 1.2.2 The supply of financial instruments 1.2.3 The demand for financial instruments 1.2.4 Stocks and flows in financial markets 1.3 Lenders and borrowers 1.3.1 Saving and lending 1.3.2 Borrowing 1.3.3 Lending, borrowing and wealth 1.4 Summary Questions for discussion Further reading 2. The financial system and the real economy 2.1 Lending, borrowing and national income 2.2 Financial activity and the level of aggregate demand 2.2.1 Money and spending 2.2.2 Liquid assets and spending 2.2.3 Financial wealth and spending 2.3 The composition of aggregate demand 2.4 The financial system and resource allocation 2.5 Summary Questions for discussion Further reading Answers to exercises 3. Deposit-taking institutions 3.1 The Bank of England 3.1.1 The conduct of monetary policy 3.1.2 Banker to the commercial banking system 3.1.3 Banker to the government 3.1.4 Supervisor of the banking system 3.1.5 Management of the national debt 3.1.6 Manager of the foreign exchange reserves 3.1.7 Currency Issue 3.2 Banks 3.3 Banks and the creation of money 3.3.1 Why banks create money &nbs
520 _aLooking at financial markets and institutions from the economist's perspective, this book takes a practical, applied approach in order to help students understand events as they happen in the real world. It also includes new figures and legislative and regulatory changes, and provides a comprehensive coverage of the workings of financial markets.
650 0 _aFinancial institutions
_zGreat Britain.
650 0 _aFinance
_zGreat Britain.
700 1 _aBain, K.,
_d1942-
_94193
_ejoint author
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