Money and banking : an introduction to the finacial system / Thomas Edward Van Dahm

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Massachusetts : D.C. Health and Company, c1975Description: 530 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 669911321
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HG 221 .V36 1975
Contents:
Part 1. Money in the financial system -- Part II. Institutional framework: Monetary institutions -- Part III. Institutional framework: other elements -- Part IV. Monetary theory: The financial system and the economy -- Part V. Macroeconomic policy: goals, means, and current issues.
Summary: The aim of this book, accordingly, is to guide the student toward an understanding of our financial system: its institutional structure, its interactions with the "real" economy, and its role as a vehicle of government economic policy. No single aspect of the field--institutions, theory, or policy--is singled out as the primary focus of the text. The diverse interest of students are best served by this balance approach.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Annex Relegation Room Financial Management GC HG 221 .V36 1975 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000006113

Includes index.

Part 1. Money in the financial system -- Part II. Institutional framework: Monetary institutions -- Part III. Institutional framework: other elements -- Part IV. Monetary theory: The financial system and the economy -- Part V. Macroeconomic policy: goals, means, and current issues.

The aim of this book, accordingly, is to guide the student toward an understanding of our financial system: its institutional structure, its interactions with the "real" economy, and its role as a vehicle of government economic policy. No single aspect of the field--institutions, theory, or policy--is singled out as the primary focus of the text. The diverse interest of students are best served by this balance approach.

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