Instructor: Pavlina R. Tcherneva
Office Hours: TR 11am-12pm and by appointment
Office: Manheim 203I
Contact information: tchernevap@umkc.edu,
816-235-5835
Winter/Spring 2006:
Econ 331 – “Money and Banking”
Time: TR 12:30 – 1:45pm
Place: RH 104
Economics Department Office: HH211
 
            1. What is Money: Origins, Nature and Functions of Money
            2. Provision of High Powered Money and Interest Rate Maintenance operations
            3. The Neoclassical Model and the nature and role of the interest rate
            4. The Keynesian Model and the nature and role of the interest rate 
               
                Summary of Loanable funds vs. Liquidity Preference
 
            5. a) Financial Instability Hypothesis and the Evolution of Capitalism
                b) Two Tables: Stages of Capitalism and its industrial and financial crises
        1. How to Read Stock Tables
          2. Updated Table 19-1: Chapter 19

NOTE: The following is a list of suggested paper topics, which I will continue updating as the semester progresses. Please do not feel limited by these choices; you are welcome to pick a different topic of interest subject to my approval. The papers should be 4000-4500 words (i.e. 10 to 12 pages, 1.5 spaced).

Each of you will need to see me during my office hours or at an appointed time to discuss your topic of choice. The deadline for choosing a topic, meeting with me, and presenting a preliminary bibliography is Mar 3 (i.e. the last day before spring break).

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

04/04/2006