Principles of Money, Banking & Financial Markets plus MyEconLab plus eBook 1-semester Student Access Kit

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Edition: 12th
Format: Hardcover w/ Access Card
Pub. Date: 2009-01-01
Publisher(s): Addison Wesley
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Summary

Well-known for its engaging, conversational style, this text makes sophisticated concepts accessible, introducing students to how markets and institutions shape the global financial system and economic policy.Principles of Money, Banking, & Financial Marketsincorporates current research and data while taking stock of sweeping changes in the international financial landscape produced by financial innovation, deregulation, and geopolitical considerations. The Basics:Introducing Money, Banking, and Financial Markets; The Role of Money in the Macroeconomy; Financial Instruments, Markets, and Institutions.Financial Instruments and Markets:Interest Rate Measurement and Behavior; The Term and Risk Structure of Interest Rates; The Structure and Performance of Securities Markets; The Pricing of Risky Financial Assets; Money and Capital Markets; Demystifying Derivatives; Understanding Foreign Exchange.Banks and Other Intermediaries:The Nature of Financial Intermediation; Depository Financial Institutions; Nondepository Financial Institutions.Financial System Architecture:Understanding Financial Contracts; The Regulation of Markets and Institutions; Financial System Design.The Art of Central Banking:Who's In Charge Here?; Bank Reserves and the Money Supply; The Instruments of Central Banking; Understanding Movements in Bank Reserves; Monetary Policy Strategy.Monetary Theory:The Classical Foundations; The Keynesian Framework; TheISLMWorld; Money and Economic Stability in theISLMWorld; An Aggregate Supply and Demand Perspective on Money and Economic Stability; Rational Expectations: Theory and Policy Implications; Empirical Evidence on the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy.Grand Finale:Tying It All Together. For all readers interested in money, banking, and financial markets.

Table of Contents

The Basics
Introducing Money, Banking, and Financial Markets
An Overview Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets?
Careers in Banking and Financial Markets
The Role of Money in the Macroeconomy Introducing Money Money, the Economy, and Inflation
Financial Instruments, Markets, and Institutions
Flow of Funds Financial Instruments and Markets
Financial Intermediaries: Purposes and Profile
Financial
Instruments and Markets
Interest Rate Measurement and Behavior
Calculating Interest Rates
What Determines the Level of Interest Rates?
The Term and Risk
Structure of Interest Rates
The Term Structure of Rates and the Yield Curve Risk and Tax
Structure of Rates
Appendix: Bond Price Volatility: Duration Versus Maturity
The Structure and Performance of Securities Markets
Nature and Function of Securities
Markets Efficiency of Secondary
Market Trading Efficient
Capital Markets and Regulation
The Pricing of Risky
Financial Assets Economic Uncertainty
Principles of Diversification
The Risk Premium on Risky Securities
Money and Capital Markets
The Government Bond Market
Bank-Related Securities: CDs and Eurodollars Corporate Securities
Municipal Securities Mortgage Securities
The Stock Market
Demystifying Derivatives
An Overview of Financial Futures
An Overview of Options Contracts
An Overview of Swaps
Understanding Foreign Exchange
What Determines
Foreign Exchange Rates?
Fixed Versus
Floating Exchange Rates
Banks and Other Intermediaries
The Nature of Financial Intermediation
The Economics of Financial Intermediation
The Evolution of Financial
Intermediaries in the United States
Financial Intermediaries: Assets, Liabilities, and Management
Depository Financial Institutions
The Fundamentals of Bank Management
Major Trends in Bank Management
Nonbank Depository Institutions
The Thrifts
Nondepository Financial Institutions
Insurance Companies and Pension Funds
Mutual Funds Finance Companies Securities
Brokers and Dealers and Investment
Banks Venture Capital Funds
Mezzanine Debt Funds, and Hedge Funds
Banks Versus
Nondepository Institutions
Financial
System Architecture
Understanding Financial Contracts
How Business Obtains Financing
The Economics of Financial Contracting
The Regulation of Markets and Institutions
The Regulation of Financial Markets in the United States
The Regulation of Commercial Banks in the United States
Regulation of Nondepository Financial Intermediaries
Where Securities Market and Banking
Regulation Meet: The Glass-Steagall Act
A Collapsing Barrier
Financial System Design
Information and Financial System Design
Financial System Design: A Descriptive
Summary of Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States
Financial System Design and Conflict Resolution: Germany, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States
Financial System Design for Eastern Europe and Other Emerging Economies
The Art of Central Banking
Who's in Charge Here?
Formal Structure of the Federal Reserve System
The Realities of Power
The Problem of Federal Reserve Independence
Bank Reserves and the Money Supply Check
Clearing and Collection
Deposit Expansion: The Single Bank
Deposit Expansion: The Banking System
Deposit Contraction
Appendix: The Complete Money Supply Proces?
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