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    Author(s)Bruce Champ , Scott Freeman , Joseph Haslag
    PublisherCAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
    Edition4th Revised
    ISBN9781316508671
    Pages276
    BindingHardback
    Language_x000D_English
    Publish YearSeptember 2017

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    CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS Modeling Monetary Economies by Bruce Champ , Scott Freeman , Joseph Haslag

    Too often monetary economics has been taught as a collection of facts about institutions for students to memorize. By teaching from first principles instead, this advanced undergraduate textbook builds on a simple, clear monetary model and applies this framework consistently to a wide variety of monetary questions. Starting with the case in which trade is mutually beneficial, the book demonstrates that money makes people better off, and that government money competes against other means of payments, including other types of government money. After developing each of these topics, the book tackles the issue of money competing against other stores of value, examining issues associated with trade, finance, and modern banking. The book then moves from simple economies to modern economies, addressing the role banks play in making more trades possible, concluding with the information problems plaguing modern banking, which result in financial crises.show more



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