Money, the financial system, and the economy /
Hubbard, R. Glenn.
Money, the financial system, and the economy / R. Glenn Hubbard. - 3rd edition - Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2000. - xxx, 778, 52 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. - The Addison-Wesley series in economics .
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Introducing money and the financial system
Chapter 2. Money and the payments system
Chapter 3. Overview of the financial system
PART II. INTEREST RATES
Chapter 4. Interest rates and rates of return
Chapter 5. The theory of portfolio allocation
Chapter 6. Determining market interest rates
Chapter 7. Risk structure and term structure of interest rates
PART III. FINANCIAL MARKETS
Chapter 8. The foreign-exchange market and exchange rates
Chapter 9. Derivative securities and derivative markets
Chapter 10. Information and financial market efficiency
Chapter 11. Reducing transaction costs and information costs
PART IV. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 12. What financial institutions do?
Chapter 13. The business of banking
Chapter 14. The banking industry
Chapter 15. Banking regulation: crisis and response
Chapter 16. Banking in the international economy
PART V. THE MONEY SUPPLY PROCESS AND MONETARY POLICY
Chapter 17. The money supply process
Chapter 18. Changes in the monetary base
Chapter 19. Organization of central banks
Chapter 20. Monetary policy tools
Chapter 21. The conduct of monetary policy
Chapter 22. The international financial system system and monetary policy
PART VI. THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND THE MACRO ECONOMY
Chapter 23. The demand for money
Chapter 24. Linking the financial system and the economy: The IS-LM-FE Model
Chapter 25. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Chapter 26. Money and output in the short run
Chapter 27. Information problems and for channels for monetary policy
Chapter 28. Inflation: causes and consequences
Includes bibliographical references and index.
020147381X (hc.)
99030554
Finance.
Money.
Banks and banking.
Monetary policy--United States.
International finance.
332.1 / HUB
Money, the financial system, and the economy / R. Glenn Hubbard. - 3rd edition - Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c2000. - xxx, 778, 52 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. - The Addison-Wesley series in economics .
PART I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Introducing money and the financial system
Chapter 2. Money and the payments system
Chapter 3. Overview of the financial system
PART II. INTEREST RATES
Chapter 4. Interest rates and rates of return
Chapter 5. The theory of portfolio allocation
Chapter 6. Determining market interest rates
Chapter 7. Risk structure and term structure of interest rates
PART III. FINANCIAL MARKETS
Chapter 8. The foreign-exchange market and exchange rates
Chapter 9. Derivative securities and derivative markets
Chapter 10. Information and financial market efficiency
Chapter 11. Reducing transaction costs and information costs
PART IV. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 12. What financial institutions do?
Chapter 13. The business of banking
Chapter 14. The banking industry
Chapter 15. Banking regulation: crisis and response
Chapter 16. Banking in the international economy
PART V. THE MONEY SUPPLY PROCESS AND MONETARY POLICY
Chapter 17. The money supply process
Chapter 18. Changes in the monetary base
Chapter 19. Organization of central banks
Chapter 20. Monetary policy tools
Chapter 21. The conduct of monetary policy
Chapter 22. The international financial system system and monetary policy
PART VI. THE FINANCIAL SYSTEM AND THE MACRO ECONOMY
Chapter 23. The demand for money
Chapter 24. Linking the financial system and the economy: The IS-LM-FE Model
Chapter 25. Aggregate demand and aggregate supply
Chapter 26. Money and output in the short run
Chapter 27. Information problems and for channels for monetary policy
Chapter 28. Inflation: causes and consequences
Includes bibliographical references and index.
020147381X (hc.)
99030554
Finance.
Money.
Banks and banking.
Monetary policy--United States.
International finance.
332.1 / HUB