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Study Guide to accompany Money, Banking, and Financial Markets
by Stephen Cecchetti
from McGraw-Hill/Irwin
Customer Reviews:
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Weird... 
This book came in on time but, the book itslef is out of the ordinary.
The begining of the book start on the back cover upside down....never seen anything like this before.
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Review on purchase of Money,Banking, and Financial Markets 
The book is in excellent condition, but try to find out the reason for the delay by the post office, and try to avoid it. It does not make sense to receive the book a month after I make the order, especially I have upgraded the posting service.
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Great for business majors 
I teach undergrad business and economics, and have found this text to be very effective with my students, particularly as a follow-up to macro 101. One of the best things about the text is that it is well integrated; other texts seem somewhat choppy or fragmented.
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Macroeconomics As Seen From The Fed 
This is an excellent undergraduate text on financial institutions and monetary economics. The exposition is rigorous yet avoids abstruse math. The best part is the section on monetary economics, where the author dispenses with IS/LM analysis and instead directly analyzes aggregate supply and demand. He writes from the perspective of a central banker (which he was), showing how central banks use interest rates to influence inflation and output. The writing is quite clear, and the numerous sidebars on... more info
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