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Monetary Economics Mervyn K. Lewis (National Australia Bank Professor, National Australia Bank Professor, University of South Australia)

Monetary Economics By Mervyn K. Lewis (National Australia Bank Professor, National Australia Bank Professor, University of South Australia)

Summary

Presents an account of both theoretical and practical aspects of money's role in the economy. Taking the UK as their starting point, this book incorporates international data to illuminate key concepts. Grounded in theory throughout, it allows students to understand the role of money in the modern economy.

Monetary Economics Summary

Monetary Economics by Mervyn K. Lewis (National Australia Bank Professor, National Australia Bank Professor, University of South Australia)

In this textbook Mervyn Lewis and Paul Mizen cover all the material required for a complete course on monetary economics. Their book integrates all the immense changes of recent years. Taking the UK as their starting point, the authors have written a clear and interesting account of both theoretical and practical aspects of money's role in the economy. authors combine practical expertise with distinguished academic records both authors are experienced textbook writers international data incorporated to illuminate key concepts. grounded in theory throughout helpful chapter conclusions summarize the key ideas of each topic area

About Mervyn K. Lewis (National Australia Bank Professor, National Australia Bank Professor, University of South Australia)

Mervyn Lewis is National Australia Bank Professor at the University of South Australia Paul Mizen is Reader in Monetary Economics at the University of Nottingham, and consultant to the Bank of England

Table of Contents

PART ONE: THEORY ; PART TWO: POLICY

Additional information

GOR001726826
9780198290629
0198290624
Monetary Economics by Mervyn K. Lewis (National Australia Bank Professor, National Australia Bank Professor, University of South Australia)
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Oxford University Press
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