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THE ECONOMICS OF MONEY, BANKING, AND FINANCIAL MARKETS: ALTERNATE EDITION

MISHKIN, FREDERIC S. - Personal Name;

This book provides answers to these and other questions by examining how finan- cial markets (such as those for bonds, stocks, and foreign exchange) and financial insti- tutions (banks, insurance companies, mutual funds, and other institutions) work and by exploring the role of money in the economy. Financial markets and institutions not only affect your everyday life but also involve flows of trillions of dollars of funds throughout our economy, which in turn affect business profits, the production of goods and services, and even the economic well-being of countries other than the United States. What happens to financial markets, financial institutions, and money is of great concern to politicians and can even have a major impact on elections. The study of money, banking, and financial markets will reward you with an understanding of many exciting issues. In this chapter we provide a road map of the book by outlining these issues and exploring why they are worth studying.


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Detail Information
Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Frederic S. Mishkin
Call Number
332 MIS e
Publisher
New York : Pearson., 2007
Collation
xliii, 611 p. : ill ; 25cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
0-321-56518-5
Classification
332
Content Type
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Edition
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Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Finance
Banking
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