The economics of money, banking, and financial markets

Main Author: Mishkin
Format: Book
Published: Boston: Pearson/Addison-Wesley, 2013.
Edition:10th ed.
Series:The Pearson series in economics
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Why study money, banking, and financial markets?
  • An overview of the financial system
  • What is money?
  • Financial markets
  • Understanding interest rates
  • The behavior of interest rates
  • The risk and term structure of interest rates
  • The stock market, the theory of rational expectations, and the efficient market hypothesis
  • Financial institutions
  • An economic analysis of financial structure
  • Financial crises
  • Banking and the management of financial institutions
  • Economic analysis of financial regulation
  • Banking industry : structure and competition
  • Central banking and the conduct of monetary policy
  • Central banks and the federal reserve system
  • The money supply process
  • The tools of monetary policy
  • The conduct of monetary policy : strategy and tactics
  • International finance and monetary policy
  • The foreign exchange market
  • The international financial system
  • Monetary theory
  • Quantity theory, inflation, and the demand for money
  • The IS curve
  • The monetary policy and aggregate demand curves
  • Aggregate demand and supply analysis
  • Monetary policy theory
  • The role of expectations in monetary policy
  • Transmission mechanisms of monetary policy
  • Web chapter: the ISLM model