c d MANUAL
Money, cdBanking, cdFinancial cdMarkets cd&
cdInstitutions
2nd cdEdition cdfor cdBrandl cdMichael, cdAll
cdChapters cd1 cd- cd24
,TABLE cdOF cdCONTENTS
Part cdI: cdMONEY cdAND cdITS cdPRICES.
1. Introduction cdand cdOverview.
2. Money, cdMoney cdSupply cdand cdInterest.
3. Bonds, cdLoanable cdFunds cd& cdInterest
cdRates. cd cd4. cdInterest cdRates cdin cdMore
cdDetail.
Part cdII: cdMONEY cdAND cdOVERALL
cdECONOMY.
5. Financial cdMarkets cdthrough cdTime.
6. Aggregate cdSupply cd& cdAggregate
cdDemand. cd cd7. cdBanks cdand cdMoney.
Part cdIII: cdCENTRAL cdBANKS.
8. Central cdBanks.
9. Monetary cdPolicy cdTools.
10. The cdMoney cdSupply
cdProcess. cd cd11. cdMonetary
cdPolicy cd& cdDebates. cdPart
cdIV: cdTHE cdBANKING
cdSYSTEM.
12. Bank cdManagement.
13. Bank cdRisk cdManagement cd&
cdPerformance. cd cd14. cdBanking
cdRegulation.
Part cdV: cdFINANCIAL cdMARKETS.
15. cdMoney cdMarkets.
cd cd16. cdBond
cdMarkets.
17. cdStock cdMarket cd&
cdEfficiency. cd cd18. cdMortgage
cdMarket.
Part cdVI: cdGLOBAL cdFINANCIAL
cdMARKETS. cd cd19. cdFX.
20. Global cdFinancial cdArchitecture.
cdPart cdVII: cdFINANCIAL
cdINSTITUTIONS.
21. Thrifts cdand cdFinance
cdCompanies. cd cd22. cdInsurance
,cdand cdPensions.
23. Mutual cdFunds.
24. Investment cdBanks cdand cdPrivate cdEquity.
, CHAPTER cd2: cdMoney, cdMoney cdSupply, cdand
cdInterest
2-1 Section cdReview
1.What cdis cdthe cddifference cdbetween cdmoney cdand cdcurrency?
cdWhen cdare cdthey cdthe cdsame? cdWhy cdmight cdthey c d bedifferent?
ANS: cdMoney cdis cdanything cdgenerally cdaccepted cdin cdexchange cdfor
cdgoods cd& cdservices. cdCurrency cdis cdissued cdby c d a cdbank cdor
cdthe cdgovernment, cdbut cdcurrency cdis cdnot cdnecessarily cdmoney. cdThey
cdare cdthe cdsame cdwhen cdthey cdare c d accepted cdin cdexchange cdfor
cdgoods cdand cdservices. cdCurrencies cdcan cdstop cdbeing cdmoney cdif
cdpeople cddon’t c d acceptthem cdin cdexchange cdfor cdgoods cdand
cdservices. cdIf cda cdgroup cdof cdpeople cdstop cdusing cdcurrency cdto
cdget c d goods cdand cdservices cdbut cdinstead cduse cdbananas, cdthen
cdthe cdbananas cdare cdthe cdmoney.
2.How cdmany cdprices cdmust cda cdbarter cdeconomy cdhave cdif cdthe
cdeconomy cdhas cdfour cdgoods? cdWhat cdif cdit cdhas c d 400goods?
cdExplain cdwhy cdhaving cda cdmoney cdin cdthe cdsecond cdcase cdis
cdbeneficial.
ANS: cd4 cdgoods cd= cd6 cdprices; cd400 cdgoods cd= cd79,800 cdprices.
cdMoney cdallows cdus cdto cdspecialize cdand cdreduce cdour c d searchcost.
c d Money cdallows cdus cdto cdreduce cdthe cdnumber cdof cdstated cdprices
cdwe cdneed.
3. You cdread cda cdnews cdstory cdabout cda cdcountry cdthat cdis
cdsuffering cdfrom cdrapid, cdongoing cdincreases cdin cdthe cdcost
c d ofliving. cdWhich cdcharacteristic cdof cdmoney cdis cdbeing cddirectly
cdnegatively cdimpacted cdin cdthat cdeconomy?
a. Unit cdof cdaccount
b. Medium cdof cdexchange
c. Store cdof cdvalue
d. Double
cdcoincidence cdof
cdwantsANS: cdC