BUS-G345 Money, Banking, and Capital Markets
- 16 weeks
- 3 credits
- Prerequisite(s): (ECON-E 201 or ECON-B 251) and (ECON-E 202 or ECON-B 252) with grades of C or better
This course is designed to give students a broad introduction to the operation and structure of the U.S. financial system. It provides an analysis of the structure and functions of contemporary financial institutions and markets, together with an analysis of the prices that are determined in these markets. Contemporary macroeconomic and financial developments are emphasized, and current phenomena and policy proposals and their implications are discussed. Credit not given for both BUS-G 345 and ECON-E 305.