Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions: With Applications to the Developing World
The study of money, banking and financial markets is a required or very popular elective in most undergraduate and graduate programs in economics and finance in Africa. However, the textbooks used are those written primarily for the developed world such as the United States or the U.K. The result is that students graduate with excellent theoretical knowledge about the subject matter as it pertains to the developed economies, but lack the ability to apply the same knowledge to less developed economies.

Although the subject matter of money and banking can be treated at a theoretical level, it is best done with institutions in mind. As an application oriented course, references and applications should, as much as possible, be to the conditions and institutions present in the environment where the subject is being studied and where the knowledge will be used, rather than to institutions that exist elsewhere in developed economies.

The primary purpose of Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions is to provide a text in money, banking, and financial institutions in the context of the developing economies, especially Africa. Throughout the book, a deliberate effort will be made to focus the students’ attention on the need to develop the existing institutions so they can help to accelerate economic development.

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Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions: With Applications to the Developing World
The study of money, banking and financial markets is a required or very popular elective in most undergraduate and graduate programs in economics and finance in Africa. However, the textbooks used are those written primarily for the developed world such as the United States or the U.K. The result is that students graduate with excellent theoretical knowledge about the subject matter as it pertains to the developed economies, but lack the ability to apply the same knowledge to less developed economies.

Although the subject matter of money and banking can be treated at a theoretical level, it is best done with institutions in mind. As an application oriented course, references and applications should, as much as possible, be to the conditions and institutions present in the environment where the subject is being studied and where the knowledge will be used, rather than to institutions that exist elsewhere in developed economies.

The primary purpose of Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions is to provide a text in money, banking, and financial institutions in the context of the developing economies, especially Africa. Throughout the book, a deliberate effort will be made to focus the students’ attention on the need to develop the existing institutions so they can help to accelerate economic development.

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Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions: With Applications to the Developing World

Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions: With Applications to the Developing World

Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions: With Applications to the Developing World

Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions: With Applications to the Developing World

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Overview

The study of money, banking and financial markets is a required or very popular elective in most undergraduate and graduate programs in economics and finance in Africa. However, the textbooks used are those written primarily for the developed world such as the United States or the U.K. The result is that students graduate with excellent theoretical knowledge about the subject matter as it pertains to the developed economies, but lack the ability to apply the same knowledge to less developed economies.

Although the subject matter of money and banking can be treated at a theoretical level, it is best done with institutions in mind. As an application oriented course, references and applications should, as much as possible, be to the conditions and institutions present in the environment where the subject is being studied and where the knowledge will be used, rather than to institutions that exist elsewhere in developed economies.

The primary purpose of Essentials of Money, Banking and Financial Institutions is to provide a text in money, banking, and financial institutions in the context of the developing economies, especially Africa. Throughout the book, a deliberate effort will be made to focus the students’ attention on the need to develop the existing institutions so they can help to accelerate economic development.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739189535
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 10/15/2014
Pages: 268
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Samuel K. Andoh is a professor in the Economics and Finance Department at the School of Business at Southern Connecticut State University.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1:Money, Banking and, Financial Markets
MONEY
Chapter 2:The Concept of Money
INTEREST RATE
Chapter 3:The Concept of Interest Rates
Chapter 4:Determination of Interest Rate
Chapter 5:Risk & Term Structures of Interest Rates
FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 6:Financial Markets and Institutions
Chapter 7:Depository Institutions: The Business of Banking
Chapter 8:Managing Depository Institutions
Chapter 9:Regulating Depository Institutions
MONEY CREATION, CONTROL & POLICY
Chapter 10:Currency Boards and Central Banks
Chapter 11:The Money Supply Process
Chapter 12:Demand for Money
Chapter 13:The Goals and Tools of Monetary Policy
Chapter 14:Conducting Monetary Policy
Chapter 16:Money, Inflation and Output
Chapter 17:Foreign Exchange Market
ISLAMIC BANKING
Chapter 18:Islamic Banking
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