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Monetary theory and practice

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; "English language Book, Society"; 1983Edition: 7th edDescription: 332 pISBN:
  • 712128069
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.4 HAM
Summary: Extensively revised and restructured, the seventh edition of this textbook provides a clear concise tamment of a difficult but increasingly important area of economics. It is aimed at those students whose courses have ge sections devoted to monetary eco nomics and will be particularly useful to students of bankir 1, insurance, accountancy and public finance. The book begins by looking at the concept of money and financial intermediation. The institutions that make up the United Kingdom's financial system are then analysed. Monetary policy is next considered, and the competing theoretical economics of Keynesianism and monetarism are examined, together with their relevance for the economic policies of governments. The final part of the book deals with international monetary transactions and the balance of payments, and traces the develop ment of the international monetary system.
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Extensively revised and restructured, the seventh edition of this textbook provides a clear concise tamment of a difficult but increasingly important area of economics. It is aimed at those students whose courses have ge sections devoted to monetary eco nomics and will be particularly useful to students of bankir 1, insurance, accountancy and public finance.

The book begins by looking at the concept of money and financial intermediation. The institutions that make up the United Kingdom's financial system are then analysed. Monetary policy is next considered, and the competing theoretical economics of Keynesianism and monetarism are examined, together with their relevance for the economic policies of governments. The final part of the book deals with international monetary transactions and the balance of payments, and traces the develop ment of the international monetary system.

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