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Money, banking, and financial markets / Stephen G. Cecchetti, Brandeis International Business School, Kermit L. Schoenholtz, New York University Leonard N. Stern School of Business.

By: Cecchetti, Stephen G. (Stephen Giovanni) [author.]Contributor(s): Schoenholtz, Kermit L [author.] | McGraw-Hill Education (Firm)Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill Education, [2021]Edition: Sixth EditionDescription: 1 volume (various paging) ; 26 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781260226782Subject(s): Money | Banks and banking | Finance | Capital marketAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Money, banking, and financial marketsDDC classification: 332 LOC classification: HG221 | .C386 2021Summary: "The entire content of this book is based on five core principles. Knowledge of these principles is the basis for understanding what the financial system does, how it is organized, how it is linked to the real economy, and how it is changing. If you understand these five principles, you will understand the future: 1. Time has value. 2. Risk requires compensation. 3. Information is the basis for decisions. 4. Markets determine prices and allocate resources. 5. Stability improves welfare"-- Provided by publisher.
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Ages 18+ years McGraw-Hill

Grades 10-12 McGraw-Hill

Previous edition published in 2017.

Includes index.

"The entire content of this book is based on five core principles. Knowledge of these principles is the basis for understanding what the financial system does, how it is organized, how it is linked to the real economy, and how it is changing. If you understand these five principles, you will understand the future: 1. Time has value. 2. Risk requires compensation. 3. Information is the basis for decisions. 4. Markets determine prices and allocate resources. 5. Stability improves welfare"-- Provided by publisher.