
Money and Banking: An Intermediate Market-Based Approach - Paperback
Money and Banking: An Intermediate Market-Based Approach - Paperback
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by William D. Gerdes (Author)
The premise of the book is that the study of money should commence at the most general level. Consequently, the book is anchored in the context of monetary systems (commodity, fiduciary, and fiat monies).The intent is to give the student of money a very broad perspective. It allows the reader to understand, for example, how the money we use today differs from money used in the past, or how our current money relates to money discovered by anthropologists in isolated subcultures. Money is a market phenomenon. It originated as a spontaneous social institution, and its use is still inextricably tied to market exchange. Therefore, the analysis of money occurs in a market setting. Use of monetary systems and a market setting as the underlying parameters ideally positions the reader to examine money in its various uses: as foreign exchange, in credit markets, and as an instrument of monetary policy. The material in the book is suited for upper-division college students and business professionals with an interest in reaching an understanding of money.
Author Biography
William D. Gerdes, Clarke University, has a PhD in economics and has lectured for more than 40 years. He is the past president of the Missouri Valley Economic Association, and was the recipient of Fulbright Fellowships for teaching and research at the University of Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and the University of Malawi. His two years in Africa served as an inspiration to analyze money from a more global perspective.



















