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Economics 470: Monetary Theory and Policy

Economics 470/570: Monetary Theory and Policy (Winter 2014, University of Oregon). Instructor: Professor Mark Thoma. This course discusses Federal Reserve System strategies and methods of monetary and credit control, and effects of federal policies on prices, output, and employment. Topics covered include: money and the payments system; financial instruments, markets, and Institutions; the economics of financial intermediation; structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System; multiple deposit creation and the money supply process; tools of monetary policy; money demand; output, inflation, and monetary policy; and understanding business cycle fluctuations. (from economistsview.typepad.com)


Lecture 01 - Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets? An Overview of the Financial System
Lecture 02 - An Overview of the Financial System (cont.), What is Money?
Lecture 03 - Structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System
Lecture 04 - Structure of Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System (cont.)
Lecture 05 - Multiple Deposit Creation and the Money Supply Process
Lecture 06 - Multiple Deposit Creation and the Money Supply Process (cont.), Tools of Monetary Policy
Lecture 07 - Tools of Monetary Policy (cont.), Money Demand
Lecture 08 - Money Demand (cont.), The IS Curve
Lecture 09 - The IS Curve
Lecture 10 - The Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curves
Lecture 11 - The Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curves (cont.), Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis
Lecture 12 - Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis, Monetary Policy Theory
Lecture 13 - Output, Inflation, and Monetary Policy
Lecture 14 - Monetary Policy Theory, The Role of Expectations in Monetary Policy
Lecture 15 - The Role of Expectations in Monetary Policy
Lecture 16 - The Role of Expectations in Monetary Policy (cont.)
Lecture 17 - Review for final exam

References
Economics 470/570: Monetary Theory and Policy (Winter 2014)
Course: Economics 470/570: Monetary Theory and Policy. Instructor: Professor Mark Thoma. Text: Frederic S. Mishkin, The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, 10th edition.