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Money and banking : analysis and policy /

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York: Macmillan Company, 1963.Description: 617 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.46 WHI
LOC classification:
  • HG221 .W65 1963
Summary: This text represents a successful attempt to "concentrate upon what appear to be the more enduring aspects of the subject" while at the same time maintaining contact with the real world by placing these aspects in historical perspective. In fact, Parts III and VI (of the seven divisions) of the book, which deal with the "Historical Background of Modern Monetary and Banking Developments" and "Financial Policies in Operation," provide an excellent review of monetary events of the past. Part I (Money and Credit), Part II (Commercial Banks and Related Institutions) and Part IV (The Federal Reserve System and Instruments of Monetary Management), which are mainly descriptive in nature, round out the sections which cover what in the not too distant past would have composed a course in Money and Banking. The relegation of the financial mechanics of the "reserve equation" to an appendix to Part IV is an excellent way of treating this item from the point of view of both instructor and student. Part V (An Introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Analysis) is devoted principally to income-expenditure analysis (81 out of 100 pages in the section).
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Monograph & others Monograph & others CBN HQ Library General Stacks Non-fiction 332.46 WHI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.1 Available 31008100144571

First ed. published in 1948 under title: Principles and practices of money and banking.

"1st printing."

Includes bibliography.

This text represents a successful attempt to "concentrate
upon what appear to be the more enduring aspects of the subject" while at the same time maintaining contact with the real world by placing these aspects in historical perspective. In fact, Parts III and VI (of the seven divisions) of the book, which deal with the "Historical Background of Modern Monetary and
Banking Developments" and "Financial Policies in Operation," provide an excellent review of monetary events of the past.
Part I (Money and Credit), Part II (Commercial Banks and Related Institutions) and Part IV (The Federal Reserve System and Instruments of Monetary Management), which are mainly descriptive in nature, round out the sections which cover what in the not too distant past would have composed a course in Money and Banking. The relegation of the financial mechanics of the "reserve equation" to an appendix to Part IV is an excellent way of treating this item from the point of view of both instructor and student. Part V (An Introduction to Monetary and Fiscal Analysis) is devoted principally to income-expenditure analysis (81 out of 100 pages in the section).

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