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Contemporary Financial Intermediation

Author Greenbaum, Stuart I.
Publisher Dryden Press
Category Business & Economics
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PublisherDryden Press
ISBN / ASIN0030470935
ISBN-139780030470936
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Sales Rank4,815,509
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Primarily analytical rather than descriptive, this text uses numerous case studies featuring real-world illustrations to reinforce the application of key concepts. Features: * Both authors have outstanding credentials, are well-known in the finance community and bring years of experience to this exciting new text. * The concept of "the use of information" provides a strong theoretical unification to analysis of financial intermediation and also links the text to contemporary research. * Numerous case studies feature real-world illustrations which reinforce the application of key concepts. * Boxes covering advanced material are incorporated throughout to accomodate students interested in more in-depth explanations. * Chapter 7 contains superior, detailed coverage of commercial bank contingent claims. * "Securitization and Loan Sales" (Chapter 8) is a topic absent in most competitive texts. * Numerous practice problems reinforce intuitive understanding of theoretical concepts. * Strong pedagogy includes: chapter glossaries, end-of-chapter review questions, real-world examples and cases.
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