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Click to edit Master title style,Click to edit Master text styles,Second level,Third level,Fourth level,Fifth level,2005,Pearson Education Canada Inc.,1-,*,Chapter1,WhyStudy Money,Banking,and FinancialMarkets?,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,WhyStudy FinancialMarkets?,1.Channel fundsfrom saverstoinvestors,thereby promotingeconomic efficiency,2.Affect personal wealth and behavior of business firms,WhyStudy Banking and FinancialInstitutions?,1.FinancialIntermediation,Helps get fundsfromsaversto investors,2.BanksandMoney Supply,Crucialroleincreationofmoney,3.FinancialInnovation,WhyStudy MoneyandMonetaryPolicy?,1.Influenceonbusinesscycles,inflation,andinterestrates,2,BondMarket,3,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Stock Market,4,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,ForeignExchangeMarket,5,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Money and Business Cycles,6,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Money and the PriceLevel,7,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Money GrowthandInflation,8,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Money GrowthandInterest Rates,9,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Fiscal Policy and Monetary Policy,10,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,HowWe StudyMoney and Banking,Basic Analytic Framework,1.Simplified approach to the demandforassets,2.Concept of equilibrium,3.Basicsupplyanddemand approachto understand behavior in financialmarkets,4.Search for profits,5.Transactionscostandasymmetricinformationapproachtofinancial structure,6.Aggregatesupplyanddemand analysis,Features,1.Casestudies,2.Applications,3.Special-interestboxes,4.FollowingtheFinancial Newsboxes,5.Reading the financialpages,6.Web ExercisesandURLs,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,11,Appendix:Definitions,Aggregate Output,Gross Domestic Product(GDP)=Valueofallfinal goodsandservicesproduced indomestic economy duringyear,Aggregate Income,Total incomeoffactorsof production(land,capital,labor)duringyear,DistinctionBetweenNominalandReal,Nominal=valuesmeasured usingcurrentprices,Real=quantities,measuredwithconstant prices,Aggregate PriceLevel,nominalGDP,GDPDeflator=,realGDP,$10trillion,GDPDeflator=1.11,$9 trillion,ConsumerPrice Index(CPI)priceof,“,“basket”ofgoods and services,12,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,Appendix:Definitions,Growth RatesandtheInflation Rate,13,2005,PearsonEducation CanadaInc.,
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