P ART T WO Overviews of the Textbook Chapters and Teaching Tips 25 Chapter 1 Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets? Before embarking on a study of money, banking, and financial markets, the student must be convinced that this subject is worth studying. Chapte r 1 pursues this goal in two ways. First, it shows the student that money and banking is an exciting field because it focuses on economic phenomena that affect everyday life. Second, using eight figures, this chapter encourages the student to l ook at data that bear on the central issues in this field. An additi onal purpose of Chapter 1 is to provide an overview for the entire book, previewing the topics that will be covered in late r chapters, and to indicate how the book will be taught. In teaching this chapter, the most important goal shoul d be to get the student excited about the material. I have found that talking about the data presented in the figures helps achieve this goal. Furthermore, it shows the student that the subject matter of mone y and banking has real-world implications that the student should care about. The Web appendix to this chapter reviews concepts re garding the definitions of aggregate output, e, and the price level that the student already has seen in an economic principles course. Since these concepts are extremely important, it might be worthwhile to have your students r ead this appendix outside of class to jog their memories. 26 Mishkin ? The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, Ninth Edition Chapter 2 An Overview of the Financial System Chapter 2 is an introductory chapter that contai ns the background information on the structure and operation of financial markets that is needed in later chapters of the book. This chapter allows the instructor to branch out to various choices of later chapters, thus allo wing different degrees of coverage of financial markets and institutions. The most important point to tran
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