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Teaching undergraduate money and banking
by
Saros, Daniel E.
in
Aktienmarkt
/ Algebra
/ Auctions
/ Auktion
/ Banking
/ Bids
/ Central banks
/ Classrooms
/ College students
/ Competition
/ competitive bid
/ Corporations
/ Course Content
/ Didaktik
/ Economic Instruction
/ Economics Education
/ Efficient markets
/ Experiments
/ Financial margins
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Indiana
/ Investment
/ Investment return rates
/ margin buying
/ Margin requirements
/ Mathematical Applications
/ Mathematical Models
/ Monetary Systems
/ Money
/ Problem Solving
/ quota
/ Quotas
/ Savings accounts
/ Securities markets
/ Short sales
/ short selling
/ Stock markets
/ Stock prices
/ Stock sales
/ Stock shares
/ Stockbrokers
/ Students
/ Studium
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Test
/ Textbooks
/ Treasuries
/ Treasury bills
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Undergraduate Study
/ United States Treasury bills
/ Wertpapier
/ Wirtschaftswissenschaft
/ yield auction
2009
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Teaching undergraduate money and banking
by
Saros, Daniel E.
in
Aktienmarkt
/ Algebra
/ Auctions
/ Auktion
/ Banking
/ Bids
/ Central banks
/ Classrooms
/ College students
/ Competition
/ competitive bid
/ Corporations
/ Course Content
/ Didaktik
/ Economic Instruction
/ Economics Education
/ Efficient markets
/ Experiments
/ Financial margins
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Indiana
/ Investment
/ Investment return rates
/ margin buying
/ Margin requirements
/ Mathematical Applications
/ Mathematical Models
/ Monetary Systems
/ Money
/ Problem Solving
/ quota
/ Quotas
/ Savings accounts
/ Securities markets
/ Short sales
/ short selling
/ Stock markets
/ Stock prices
/ Stock sales
/ Stock shares
/ Stockbrokers
/ Students
/ Studium
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Test
/ Textbooks
/ Treasuries
/ Treasury bills
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Undergraduate Study
/ United States Treasury bills
/ Wertpapier
/ Wirtschaftswissenschaft
/ yield auction
2009
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Teaching undergraduate money and banking
by
Saros, Daniel E.
in
Aktienmarkt
/ Algebra
/ Auctions
/ Auktion
/ Banking
/ Bids
/ Central banks
/ Classrooms
/ College students
/ Competition
/ competitive bid
/ Corporations
/ Course Content
/ Didaktik
/ Economic Instruction
/ Economics Education
/ Efficient markets
/ Experiments
/ Financial margins
/ Government (Administrative Body)
/ Indiana
/ Investment
/ Investment return rates
/ margin buying
/ Margin requirements
/ Mathematical Applications
/ Mathematical Models
/ Monetary Systems
/ Money
/ Problem Solving
/ quota
/ Quotas
/ Savings accounts
/ Securities markets
/ Short sales
/ short selling
/ Stock markets
/ Stock prices
/ Stock sales
/ Stock shares
/ Stockbrokers
/ Students
/ Studium
/ Teaching
/ Teaching Methods
/ Test
/ Textbooks
/ Treasuries
/ Treasury bills
/ Undergraduate Students
/ Undergraduate Study
/ United States Treasury bills
/ Wertpapier
/ Wirtschaftswissenschaft
/ yield auction
2009
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Teaching undergraduate money and banking
2009
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The author offers innovative approaches to 3 topics that are typically only briefly mentioned (if at all) in money and banking courses. The first topic is a Treasury bill auction experiment in which students have an opportunity to participate directly. The results from a class of 14 money and banking students are used to explain how an instructor might conduct such an experiment in the classroom. Relatively simple algebraic models are also developed for 2 types of stock market transactions: short selling and margin buying. Three analytical exercises are presented with complete solutions to demonstrate how an instructor might assign related problems for students. These experiments and models give students a lasting understanding of a number of rarely discussed topics in money and banking courses.
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