- BRUCE CHAMP (2011) Modeling Monetary Economies,3 edition.pdf
适合高年级本科生和研究生的一本货币经济学、货币银行学教科书,诺奖得主基德兰德、萨金特、西姆斯多次将本书用作本科以及MBA货币银行学课程的主要参考书。
2011年第三版,出版社高清电子书,非扫描。
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Book DescriptionISBN-10: 0521177006 | ISBN-13: 978-0521177009 | Publication Date: May 9, 2011 | Edition: 3
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.
Editorial ReviewsReview"Theory that encourages careful thinking. Applications that demonstrate relevance. All delivered in an easy yet rigorous manner. An essential text for any course in money and banking." - David Andolfatto, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
"This is simply the best book on monetary theory with which I am familiar. I cannot emphasize strongly enough how this book belongs in the curriculum of advanced undergraduates. There is no acceptable alternative. Former students have told me that the best favor that they did for themselves, before going to graduate school in economics, was reading the earlier version of Champ and Freeman, cover to cover. In a better world, this would be the standard undergraduate macro text. The ideal course is based on Champ and Freeman, and on Russell W. Cooper, Coordination Games: Complementaries and Macroeconomics, Cambridge University Press, 1999. If you cannot do this for your intermediate students, do it for your advanced students." - John Bryant, Rice University, and CentER, Tilburg University
"This text is ingenious in the simplicity with which it is able to explain monetary phenomena while at the same time maintaining rigor. I taught out of earlier editions several times in undergraduate and MBA classes. With the addition of new topical material, the text can only be even better." - Finn E. Kydland, 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics; University of California, Santa Barbara
"I have taught both undergraduates and MBAs with both previous editions of this book and found them to be wonderful texts. Both my students and I appreciated the books' clear presentations. They are clear because they are rigorous and avoid the 'implicit theorizing' that can mystify undergraduates and MBAs." - Thomas Sargent, New York University
"Champ, Freeman, and Haslag's Modeling Monetary Economies is an excellent tool for teaching monetary economics to undergraduate students. The authors use a coherent and simple framework that can be addressed to a host of key issues in money, credit, and banking." - Stephen Williamson, Washington University in St. Louis
Book DescriptionThis textbook is designed to be used in an advanced undergraduate course in monetary economies, money and banking, international economies, or macroeconomies. 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.
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