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Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 10th Edition - Textbook for College Students, Finance Majors & Business Professionals | Perfect for Economics Courses, Self-Study & Financial Career Preparation
Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 10th Edition - Textbook for College Students, Finance Majors & Business Professionals | Perfect for Economics Courses, Self-Study & Financial Career Preparation

Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets 10th Edition - Textbook for College Students, Finance Majors & Business Professionals | Perfect for Economics Courses, Self-Study & Financial Career Preparation

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The historic economic events and financial crises of late 2008 have changed the entire landscape of money and banking. Having just served as Governor of the Federal Reserve, only Mishkin has the unique insider's perspective needed to present the current state of money and banking and explain the latest debates and issues for today’s students.By applying a unified analytical framework to the models, The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets makes theory intuitive for students, and the rich array of current, real-world events keeps students motivated. Authoritative, comprehensive, and flexible, the text is easy to integrate into a wide variety of syllabi, and its ancillaries provide complete support when teaching the course.

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I'm an economics major in college, and, having a particular interest in the Federal Reserve and the macroeconomy at large, I took a class called "Money and Banking"; this is the textbook for that class. I really like this text. It's somewhat simple for an economics textbook, but it explains things clearly and pretty completely. It's really interesting, and I definitely recommend it.