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The Economics of Money and Banking Course by Perry Mehrling (Ivy 2.0)

Course

Start time:

October 26, 2020 - December 30, 2020

EDT

Location:

Ivy 2.0, New York, New York

Type:

Workshop

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Description

Instructors: Asgeir B. Torfason and Elham Saeidinezhad
Teaching Assistants: Jack Krupinski, Andrew McVay
Teaching Assistants with YSI focus: Nathalie Marins, Adam Kerenyi

Prospective start date: 27 October, 2020
Deadline to sign up: 20 October, 2020

Overview of the course

This course develops the 'money view' of economic activity for modern times, building on the intellectual traditions of British central banking and American institutionalism. It explores the economics of payment systems, money markets, foreign exchange and capital markets.

Introduction to the principles of money and banking, the intermediary institutions of the American economy and their historical development, the principal financial instruments of the money market, current issues in monetary and financial reform.

Students who complete this course will learn how to:
1) Read, understand, and evaluate professional discourse about the current operation of money markets at the level of the Financial Times
2) Follow an argument/analysis that uses balance sheet reasoning
3) Construct an argument/analysis that uses balance sheet reasoning
4) Use diverse primary historical texts to understand current events
5) Understand the institutional structure of the dollar money markets, their connection to capital markets, and the mechanisms of central bank control

The last three or four decades have seen a remarkable evolution in the institutions that comprise the modern monetary system. The financial crisis of 2007-2009 is a wakeup call that we need a similar evolution in the analytical apparatus and theories that we use to understand that

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