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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets?
Chapter 2: An Overview of the Financial System
Chapter 3: What Is Money?
Part 2: Financial Markets
Chapter 4: Understanding Interest Rates
Chapter 5: The Behavior of Interest Rates
Chapter 6: The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates
Chapter 7: The Stock Market, the Theory of Rational Expectations, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis
Part 3: Financial Institutions
Chapter 8: An Economic Analysis of Financial Structure
Chapter 9: Financial Crises
Chapter 10: Banking and the Management of Financial Institutions
Chapter 11: Economic Analysis of Financial Regulation
Chapter 12: Banking Industry: Structure and Competition
Chapter 13: Nonbank Finance
Chapter 14: Financial Derivatives
Chapter 15: Conflicts of Interest in the Financial Industry
Part 4: Central Banking and the Conduct of Monetary Policy
Chapter 16: Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System
Chapter 17: The Money Supply Process
Chapter 18: The Tools of Monetary Policy
Chapter 19: The Conduct of Monetary Policy: Strategy and Tactics
Part 5: International Finance and Monetary Policy
Chapter 20: The Foreign Exchange Market
Chapter 21: The International Financial System
Part 6: Monetary Theory
Chapter 22: Quantity Theory, Inflation, and the Demand for Money
Chapter 23: Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis
Chapter 24: Monetary Policy Theory
Chapter 25: Transmission Mechanisms of Monetary Policy
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