000 02219cam a22003614a 4500
001 16551047
003 BD-DhUL
005 20190122104401.0
008 101123s2011 nyua b 001 0 eng
010 _a 2010048090
020 _a9781107003491 (hardback)
020 _a9780521177009 (paperback)
035 _a(OCoLC)ocn683595118
040 _aDLC
_cDLC
_dYDX
_dYDXCP
_dBWX
_dCDX
_dDLC
_dBD-DhUL
042 _apcc
050 0 0 _aHG221
_b.C447 2011
082 0 0 _a332.4015118
_222
_bCHM
084 _aBUS045000
_2bisacsh
100 1 _aChamp, Bruce.
245 1 0 _aModeling monetary economies /
_cBruce Champ, Scott Freeman, Joseph Haslag.
250 _a3rd ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bCambridge University Press,
_cc2011.
300 _axvii, 339 p. :
_bill. ;
_c26 cm.
365 _aGBP
_b120.27
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references p. 321-326 and indexes.
520 _a"This textbook is designed to be used in an advanced undergraduate course in monetary economies, money and banking, international economies, or macroeconomies"--
_cProvided by publisher.
520 _a"The approach of this text is to teach monetary economics using the classical paradigm of rational agents in a market setting. Too often monetary economics has been taught as a collection of facts about existing institutions for students to memorize. By teaching from first principles instead, the authors aim to instruct students not only in the monetary policies and institutions that exist today in the United States and Canada, but also in what policies and institutions may or should exist tomorrow and elsewhere. The text builds on a simple, clear monetary model and applies this framework consistently to a wide variety of monetary questions. The authors have added in this third edition new material on money as a means of replacing imperfect social record keeping, the role of currency in banking panics, and a description of the policies implemented to deal with the banking crises that began in 2007"--
_cProvided by publisher.
650 0 _aMoney
_xMathematical models.
700 1 _aFreeman, Scott.
700 1 _aHaslag, Joseph H.
906 _a7
_bcbc
_corignew
_d1
_eecip
_f20
_gy-gencatlg
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c66292
_d66292