Money and Banking Made Simple

Money and Banking Made Simple by Ken Hoyle, published by Heinemann in 1982, offers a comprehensive exploration of monetary theory, policies, and institutions within a mixed economy. This edition spans 261 pages and is presented in English, providing readers with a detailed overview of banking and financial institutions, including central banks, commercial banks, and specialist banks, particularly in the context of the United Kingdom.
Readers will find a thorough discussion on various topics such as money markets, interest rates, fiscal and monetary policy, and international monetary relations. The book also examines the monetary environment, making it a valuable resource for students in management, accounting, insurance, and actuarial studies, as well as undergraduates studying Applied Economics, Business Finance, Money and Banking, and related government publications.
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Money and Made Simple provides a sound coverage of monetary theory, policies, and institutions within a mixed economy. The book describes the whole range of banking and the financial institutions, including the central banks of major nations, the commercial banks, and the specialist banks (i.e. discount houses and other financial institutions), with special reference to the United Kingdom. The book discusses money markets and rates of interest; the theory of money; fiscal and monetary policy; and international monetary relations. The monetary environment is also considered. Students taking management, accounting, insurance, and actuarial work studies and undergraduates reading Applied Economics, Business Finance, Money and Banking, and Government publications will find the book invaluable.
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