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Interactive money & banking : a microcomputer approach / William P. Yohe.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cambridge, Mass., USA : Blackwell Business, 1995.Description: xiii, 721 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer disk (3 1/2 in.)ISBN:
  • 155786456X (acidfree paper) :
  • 1557866910 (acid-free paper)
  • 1557866198 (instructor's resource manual : acid-free paper)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HG221 .Y64 1995
Contents:
Installation and Operation. Master Menu. Measuring Money and its Movements. Running (and Risking) a Bank. Reckoning with Interest Rates. Deciphering Money Multipliers. Controlling Reserves and the Monetary Base. Controlling the Money Stock with the Fed Funds Rate and Nonborrowed Reserves. Controlling Aggregate Demand, Prices and Output with Money and Interest Rates.
Summary: This book, along with the microcomputer program it supports, is a resource for teaching the increasingly complex material that comprises the subject matter of a modern course in money and banking. Students should find even the most advanced material easy to learn since the computer helps the students understand the logic behind the content. The student individually controls the speed of a program's execution. The programs are easy to run and require no previous knowledge of microcomputers. Every program is menu-driven. This project has been class-tested by numerous students at Duke University. A comprehensive instructor's manual is also available.
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Cover title: Interactive money and banking.

Computer-based package includes disk with 7 spreadsheet programs, a book with supporting text and a collection of complementary readings.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Installation and Operation. Master Menu. Measuring Money and its Movements. Running (and Risking) a Bank. Reckoning with Interest Rates. Deciphering Money Multipliers. Controlling Reserves and the Monetary Base. Controlling the Money Stock with the Fed Funds Rate and Nonborrowed Reserves. Controlling Aggregate Demand, Prices and Output with Money and Interest Rates.

This book, along with the microcomputer program it supports, is a resource for teaching the increasingly complex material that comprises the subject matter of a modern course in money and banking. Students should find even the most advanced material easy to learn since the computer helps the students understand the logic behind the content. The student individually controls the speed of a program's execution. The programs are easy to run and require no previous knowledge of microcomputers. Every program is menu-driven. This project has been class-tested by numerous students at Duke University. A comprehensive instructor's manual is also available.

System requirements for accompanying computer disk: IBM-compatible PC; DOS.

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