Money, Banking and Financial Markets 
asked by bigchad on November 3, 2006 10:58 AM
MONEY, BANKING AND FINANCIAL MARKETS is an upper-level undergraduate text that was written with the idea that the money and banking course should be the most interesting and timely course in an economics curriculum. It provides in-depth coverage of the fundamental topics, principles and issues found in a money and banking course: the nature and functions of money, financial institutions and markets, and banking structure and regulation. The nature and structure of the Federal Reserve System is thoroughly covered in this new text, along with instruments of central bank policy, determinants of the level and term structure of interest rates, stock prices, foreign exchange rates, and the nation's money supply.
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The book I received was exactly what I was expecting! Would definitely do business with again.
reviewed by fusionz on November 10, 2006 3:50 AM
