Money and Banking: An International Text

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Routledge, Oct 22, 2009 - Business & Economics - 256 pages

This book focuses on the core issues in money and banking. By using simple applications for anyone that understands basic economics, the lessons in the book provide any student or reader with a background in how financial markets work, how banks as businesses function, how central banks make decisions, and how monetary policy affects the global economy.

Money and Banking is split into sections based on subject matter, specifically definitions and introductions, financial markets, microeconomic issues, macroeconomy policy, and international finance. It also covers:

- derivative and currency markets

- the microeconomics of banking

- trade and currency movements

- asymmetric information and derivative markets

- the future of financial markets and their participants

By providing a mix of microeconomic and macroeconomic applications, focusing on both international examples and open economy macroeconomics, this book reduces the minutiae seen in competing books. Each chapter provides summaries of what should be learned along the way and why the chapter’s topic is important, regardless of current events. For undergraduate business, economics or social science students otherwise, this book is a concise source of information on money, banking and financial markets.

 

Contents

1 Understanding money
1
2 Interest rates and financial markets
10
3 Risk and risk aversion
25
4 Equity markets stock markets and real estate
37
5 Derivative asset and insurance markets
50
6 Financial intermediaries
66
7 The microeconomics of banking
81
8 Connections between commercial and central banking
103
10 Money employment inflation and expectations
134
11 Money and the macroeconomy
155
12 Monetary policy in the open macroeconomy
184
13 The world economy and monetary policy choices
203
14 The future of banking private and central
216
Notes
224
References
227
Index
232

9 The domestic market for money
119

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About the author (2009)

Robert Eyler is Professor and Chair of Economics at Sonoma State University, and has been a visiting scholar at both the University of Bologna and Stanford University. He has a PhD in economics from University of California, Davis, USA.