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ECONOMICS: Fundamentals for Financial Services Providers,
3rd Edition, (c) 2006


Economics: Fundamentals for Financial Services Providers is an introduction to economic principles with a focus on how those principles relate to the financial services industry. It provides students with an understanding of economic principles necessary to interpret economic news, apply economic principles to their work, and appreciate the many ways economics affects their lives. 

This AIB course explains macroeconomic principles with a focus on how those principles relate to the financial services industry. It will help students interpret economic news and apply economic principles to their work. Most applications in the text apply to the financial services industry.

Learning Objectives:  After successfully completing this program, you will be able to:

  • Understand the meaning of economic terminology and the discipline of economic reasoning

  • Follow economic news and analyze important economic questions

  • Locate and obtain economic data and information and apply it to your bank's needs

  • Apply economic principles to important questions in the financial services industry

  • Use basic graphing and graph interpretation skills to examine economic questions

  • Understand the major economic policy problems faced by government: economic growth, unemployment, inflation, and budget deficits and debt

  • Understand the aggregate demand/aggregate supply model and its importance in examining major economic policy problems.

Economics supports the AIB Online course - Economics for Bankers and may be used to teach Economics for AIB credit in the classroom..

Softbound, (c) 2006
Catalog #3003289
$79 members; $109 non-members

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Instructor's Manual - pdf files on a CD
Catalog #3003613

$45 members; $65 non-members

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