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Risk Management, Monetary Policy, Interest - Economics, Money - Economics, Insurance & Finance Industries - Management, Banks, Savings & Loans, & Credit Unions - General & Miscellaneous
Interactive Money and Banking: A Microcomputer Approach by William P. Yohe β€” book cover

Interactive Money and Banking: A Microcomputer Approach

by William P. Yohe
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An experimental approach utilizing interactive computer programs on an accompanying disk (assumes no previous computer experience). Covers the development of the Federal Reserve's present money stock measures, commercial bank operations, the role of interest rates in banking and finance, and the linear supply-push theory of money stock determination. Features a group of three programs/chapters comprising a monetary policy sequence, which provides a model to simulate hitting monetary base targets. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Find the latest financial data, input the data into the programs, and let your computer do the work. It's that simple to learn all about money measurements, monetary policies, running a bank, and more.

Book Details

Published
February 16, 1995
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell
Pages
200
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557866912

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