For courses in money and banking, or general economics. A unified framework for understanding financial markets The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets: Business School Edition, 5th Edition brings a fresh perspective to today’s major questions surrounding financial policy. Presenting a more finance-oriented approach than The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 12th Edition (also by Mishkin), the 5th Edition is more commonly taught in business schools and/or used by economics professors wishing to put less emphasis on monetary theory in their course. Influenced by his term as Governor of the Federal Reserve, Frederic Mishkin offers students a unique viewpoint and informed insight into the regulation and supervision of the financial system, and the internationalization of financial markets. The 5th Edition provides a unifying, analytic framework for learning that fits a wide variety of syllabi. Core economic principles and real-world examples organize students' thinking and keep them motivated. It’s this knowledge of how financial markets work that can enable students to make better investment decisions, whether for themselves or for the companies they work for. Also available with MyLab Economics By combining trusted authors’ content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student.  Note: You are purchasing a standalone product; MyLab Economics does not come packaged with this content. Students, if interested in purchasing this title with MyLab, ask your instructor to confirm the correct package ISBN and Course ID. Instructors, contact your Pearson representative for more information. If you would like to purchase both the physical text and MyLab Economics, search for: 0134855396 / 9780134855394  Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, The, Business School Edition, Plus MyLab Economics with Pearson eText -- Access Card Package Package consists of: 0134734203 / 9780134734200 Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, The, Business School Edition 0134734742 / 9780134734743 MyLab Economics with Pearson eText -- Access Card -- for The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, Business School Edition
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PART I: INTRODUCTION 1 1. Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets? 2. An Overview of the Financial System 3. What Is Money?       PART II: FINANCIAL MARKETS 4. The Meaning of Interest Rates 5. The Behavior of Interest Rates 6. The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates 7. The Stock Market, the Theory of Rational Expectations, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis    PART III: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS  8. An Economic Analysis of Financial Structure 9. Banking and the Management of Financial Institutions 10. Economic Analysis of Financial Regulation 11. Banking Industry: Structure and Competition 12. Financial Crises 13. Nonbank Finance 14. Financial Derivatives 15. Conflicts of Interest in the Financial Industry PART IV: CENTRAL BANKING AND THE CONDUCT OF MONETARY POLICY   16. Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System 17. The Money Supply Process 18. Tools of Monetary Policy 19. The Conduct of Monetary Policy: Strategy and Tactics PART V: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MONETARY POLICY  20. The Foreign Exchange Market 21. The International Financial System PART VI: MONETARY THEORY  22. Quantity Theory, Inflation, and the Demand for Money 23. Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis 24. Monetary Policy Theory 25. Transmission Mechanisms of Monetary Policy ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS ON MYLAB ECONOMICS  1. Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies 2. The IS Curve 3. The Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curves 4. The Role of Expectations in Monetary Policy 5. The ISLM Model
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The Business School Edition: Engage students using a finance-oriented approach to the market New - A close-up of nonbank finance, financial derivatives, and conflicts of interest in the financial industry. New - Text is ideal for professors whosecourses put less emphasis on monetary theory. New - Discussions on the financial crises in emerging market economies and the ISLM model. New - More than 20 appendices covering additional topics and technical material for students. New - Custom-designed PowerPoint lectures with feature animations of all key text figures. Updated/revised - Chapter 20 provides a clear presentation on the theory of purchasing power parity and why it does not fully explain exchange rates in the short run. Also available with MyLab Economics MyLab™ is the teaching and learning platform that empowers you to reach every student. By combining trusted author content with digital tools and a flexible platform, MyLab personalizes the learning experience and improves results for each student. Learn more about MyLab Economics. Reach every student with MyLab Deliver trusted content: You deserve teaching materials that meet your own high standards for your course. That’s why we partner with highly respected authors to develop interactive content and course-specific resources that you can trust -- and that keep your students engaged. Empower each learner: Each student learns at a different pace. Personalized learning pinpoints the precise areas where each student needs practice, giving all students the support they need -- when and where they need it -- to be successful. Teach your course your way: Your course is unique. So whether you’d like to build your own assignments, teach multiple sections, or set prerequisites, MyLab gives you the flexibility to easily create your course to fit your needs. Improve student results: When you teach with MyLab, student performance improves. That’s why instructors have chosen MyLab for over 15 years, touching the lives of over 50 million students. Check out the preface for a complete list of features and what's new in this edition.   The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets: Business School Edition, 5th Edition is also available via  Revel™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more about  Revel.
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The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets: Business School Edition, 5th Edition is also available via Revel™, an interactive learning environment that enables students to read, practice, and study in one continuous experience. Learn more about Revel. The Business School Edition: Engage students using a finance-oriented approach to the market A close-up of nonbank finance, financial derivatives, and conflicts of interest in the financial industry. Text is ideal for professors whosecourses put less emphasis on monetary theory. Discussions on the financial crises in emerging market economies and the ISLM model. More than 20 appendices covering additional topics and technical material for students. Custom-designed PowerPoint lectures with feature animations of all key text figures. Chapter 20 provides a clear presentation on the theory of purchasing power parity and why it does not fully explain exchange rates in the short run. Check out the preface for a complete list of features and what's new in this edition.  
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ISBN
9780134734200
Publisert
2018-01-11
Utgave
5. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Pearson
Vekt
100 gr
Høyde
100 mm
Bredde
100 mm
Dybde
100 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
736

Biographical note

Frederic S. Mishkin is the Alfred Lerner Professor of Banking and Financial Institutions at the Graduate School of Business, Columbia University. He is also a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research, co-director of the US Monetary Policy Forum, a member of the Squam Lake Working Group on Financial Reform, and past president of the Eastern Economics Association. Since receiving his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1976, he has taught at the University of Chicago, Northwestern University, Princeton University, and Columbia. He has also received an honorary professorship from the People’s (Renmin) University of China. From 1994 to 1997, he was Executive Vice President and Director of Research at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and an associate economist of the Federal Open Market Committee of the Federal Reserve System. From September 2006 to August 2008, he was a member (governor) of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. Professor Mishkin’s research focuses on monetary policy and its impact on financial markets and the aggregate economy. He is the author of more than twenty books, including Macroeconomics: Policy and Practice, Second Edition (Pearson, 2015); Financial Markets and Institutions, Ninth Edition (Pearson, 2018); Monetary Policy Strategy (MIT Press, 2007); The Next Great Globalization: How Disadvantaged Nations Can Harness Their Financial Systems to Get Rich (Princeton University Press, 2006); Inflation Targeting: Lessons from the International Experience (Princeton University Press, 1999); Money, Interest Rates, and Inflation (Edward Elgar, 1993); and A Rational Expectations Approach to Macroeconometrics: Testing Policy Ineffectiveness and Efficient Markets Models (University of Chicago Press, 1983). In addition, he has published more than 200 articles in such journals as American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Finance, and Journal of Monetary Economics. Professor Mishkin has served on the editorial board of American Economic Review and has been an associate editor at Journal of Business and Economic Statistics, the Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of International Money and Finance, and Journal of Money, Credit and Banking; he also served as the editor of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York’s Economic Policy Review. He is currently an associate editor (member of the editorial board) at six academic journals, including International Finance; Finance India; Review of Development Finance; Borsa Economic Review; PSU Research Review and Emerging Markets, Finance and Trade. He has been a consultant to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, the World Bank, and the International Monetary Fund, as well as to many central banks throughout the world. He was also a member of the International Advisory Board to the Financial Supervisory Service of South Korea and an advisor to the Institute for Monetary and Economic Research at the Bank of Korea. Professor Mishkin was a Senior Fellow at the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation’s Center for Banking Research and was an academic consultant to and serves on the Economic Advisory Panel and Monetary Advisory Panel of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.