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Banking theories and management / Michael Brandl ; compiled by Anthony DC Altarejos.

By: Contributor(s): Quezon City : C&E Publishing, Inc., c2017Edition: Philippine EditionDescription: xiii, 339 pages ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789719806028
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 332.1 .B818 2017
Summary: "This book and all of the digital technologies that go along with it are designed to be used in almost all economics departments that offer money and banking courses. It allows economics faculty members to delve into topics that are usually only discussed in business schools, which illustrates to students how economics is truly applicable to what they are seeing happen in the economy. The book is also well suited for financial institutions or financial markets courses taught in business schools; the text focuses on creating an important link between the economics courses students have taken and the finance courses they may be currently taking or will be taking in the future." --Provided by publisher
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"This edition is licensed for sale only in the Philippines. Circulation of this edition outside of the Philippines is unauthorized and strictly prohibited." --Cover

"This book and all of the digital technologies that go along with it are designed to be used in almost all economics departments that offer money and banking courses. It allows economics faculty members to delve into topics that are usually only discussed in business schools, which illustrates to students how economics is truly applicable to what they are seeing happen in the economy. The book is also well suited for financial institutions or financial markets courses taught in business schools; the text focuses on creating an important link between the economics courses students have taken and the finance courses they may be currently taking or will be taking in the future." --Provided by publisher

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