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Economics
Title:
3229 Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (Online)
Campus:
MU
Credit:
3 credit hours (no graduate credit)
Lessons:
10 lessons, 10 submitted
Exams:
2 exams
Grading:
Computer Evaluated
Prerequisites:
Economics 1014 or 1024 and 1015, or 1051 or 1051GH.
Description:
Operation of the U.S. financial and economic system. Covers interest rates, banking regulation, the money supply process and conduct of the Federal Reserve, inflation and the macroeconomy, exchange rates and the international financial system, rational expectations, and efficient markets.
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Textbook Information
Item 1
Author:
Gamber
Title:
Study Guide for Money & Banking
ISBN:
0-321-39433-x
Edition:
'07
New price:
$26.25
Item 2
Author:
Mishkin
Title:
Economics of Money, Banking & Financial Markets
ISBN:
0-321-28726-6
Edition:
8th '07
New price:
$136.25
Text total:
$162.50
Tuition:
Undergraduate tuition:
$245.60/credit ($736.80)
Graduate tuition:
$298.70/credit ($896.10)
Total Cost:
Undergraduate tuition:
$736.80 (Graduate tuition: $896.10)
Information Technology fee:
$36.60
Administrative fee:
$25.00
Texts, etc.:
$162.50
Total cost:
$960.90 ($1120.20 Graduate)