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"Money, credit, banks are" a completely new training program, which was launched in Russia only in 2005. You can buy the textbook, which will be released only in 2006. Author of the textbook Selishchev Alexander, Professor, Doctor of Economics, St. Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance (FINEC). It is the author of vseobscheizvestnogo labor as: "China's economy of the XXI century", as the textbook "Macroeconomics", "Microeconomics" and others.

Textbook "Money, credit, banks" reveals the challenges for monetary (monetary) policy, the history of money circulation in Russia, the creation of money demand is not money, the money supply in the economy explains the relationship of the Central Bank, commercial banks, the public, the state, explains policy Bank of Russia and others. Commercial banks also fully describes the various directions and views of the world economic schools (classical, neoclassical, monetary, Keynesian school (Keynes, Friedman, Fisher et al.) to the problems of money, credit, interest rates and so on. With this tutorial you will learn to melchayshih details about the circuit bills, bonds, stocks, derivative securities (futures and options), the loan and its Role, will be able to understand the concepts of "refinancing rate," REPO bonds and others. important economic concepts
In MS Word format, 298 pp. (For the convenience of downloading stored in the archive zip)

Contents:

Part of the money and credit 1.Priroda

Chapter 1. Money and the economy

Chapter 2. The loan and interest

Chapter 3. The development of monetary circulation in Russia

Part 2: mechanism of functioning of the money market

Chapter 4. Money supply

Chapter 5. Demand for Money

Chapter 6. General economic analysis

Chapter 7. The price of money and inflation

Part 3. Banks and monetary policy

Chapter 8. Fundamentals of monetary policy

Chapter 9 Institutions Monetary Policy

Chapter 10. The Russian banking system

Chapter 11. Tools of monetary policy
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