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Principles of Money, Banking & Financial Markets, Pearson New International Edition, 12th edition
Published by Pearson (October 3, 2013) © 2014
- Lawrence S. Ritter New York University
- William L. Silber Stern School of Business, New York University
- Gregory F. Udell Indiana University
$71.95 AUD
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Title overview
- In the News boxes highlight key issues from current articles in the financial news.
- Off the Record boxes help students investigate a given topic at a deeper, more analytical level.
- Reading the Financial News boxes offer straightforward, no-nonsense help in interpreting financial charts and tables.
- Going Out on a Limb boxes provide a forum for the authors to offer their own opinions on a topic.
- Every chapter concludes with a summary that recaps the key points, a list of Key Terms with page numbers, and a set of questions that helps student test their grasp of the material.
- Select questions are now assignable in MyEconLab.
- With MyEconLab–an online tutorial and assessment resource–students spend more time doing economics, and instructors spend less time grading.
- Complete integration between the book and MyEconLab: Each new student copy of the Twelfth Edition comes with prepaid access to a MyEconLab course developed specifically to accompany this text. Select end-of-chapter questions are available within MyEconLab, so students can make the most of their study time.
- Learning through practice: For each chapter, students can self-study using the preloaded sample tests and tutorial resources, or they can complete instructor-assigned problems. MyEconLab automatically grades exercises–even graphing problems–so students get instant feedback and personalized Study Plans with links to additional learning tools.
- Online instructor tools: Within MyEconLab, instructors can assign preloaded or customized multiple-choice, graphing, algorithmic, and free-response questions. Exercises are auto-graded, and MyEconLab records the results in an online gradebook to effortlessly track student progress.
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