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Written for undergraduate and graduate students of finance, economics and business, the third edition of Financial Markets and Institutions provides a fresh analysis of the European financial system. Combining theory, data and policy, this successful textbook examines and explains financial markets, financial infrastructures, financial institutions and the challenges of financial supervision and competition policy. The third edition features greater discussion of the financial and euro crises, including extensive analysis of their causes and impact, as well as their remedies. New…
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A companion website features exercises for students, and password-protected figures, tables, solutions and PowerPoint lecture slides for instructors
Covers both European and national financial systems, leading students to a deep understanding of integrated and non-integrated markets
Discusses the origins, impact and remedies of the financial and Euro crises
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Authors
Jakob de Haan,Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, The Netherlands
Jakob de Haan is Head of Research of De Nederlandsche Bank and Professor of Political Economy at the University of Groningen.
Sander Oosterloo,Ministry of Finance, The Netherlands
Sander Oosterloo is Deputy Head of Financial Stability at the Netherlands Ministry of Finance.
Dirk Schoenmaker,Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam
Dirk Schoenmaker is Dean of the Duisenberg School of Finance, Amsterdam, and Professor of Finance, Banking, and Insurance at the VU University Amsterdam.