Money, Banking, and Financial Markets: A Modern Introduction to Macroeconomics

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This innovative text offers an introduction to money, banking, and financial markets, with a special emphasis on the importance of confidence and trust in the macroeconomic system. It also presents the theory of endogenous money creation, in contrast to the standard money multiplier and fractional reserve explanation found in other textbooks. The U.S. economy and financial institutions are used to explain the theoretical and practical framework, with international examples weaved in throughout the text. It covers key topics including monetary policy, fiscal policy, accounting principles, credit creation, central banks, and government treasuries. Additionally, the book considers the international economy, including exchange rates, the Eurozone, Chinese monetary policy, and reserve currencies. Taking a broad look at the financial system, it also looks at banking regulation, cryptocurrencies, real estate, and the oil and gold commodity markets. Students are supported with chapter objectives, key terms, and problems. A test bank is available for instructors. This is an accessible introductory textbook for courses on money and banking, macroeconomics, monetary policy, and financial markets.

Author(s): Dale K. Cline, Sandeep Mazumder, Tina R. Lineberger
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022

Language: English
Pages: 182
City: London

Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Prologue
Introduction
PART I: How the economy works: nuts and bolts
1 Confidence, monetary policy, and fiscal policy
2 Basic accounting and financial statements
3 Relationship of the Federal Reserve Bank and the U.S. Treasury Department
4 The truth behind money creation
5 Money, banking, and the real economy
6 Global monetary linkage
7 Monetary sterilization in China
8 World reserve currency
PART II: Related topics
9 Real estate
10 Oil
11 Gold
12 Cryptocurrencies
Conclusion
Other references
Index