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Banking

Summary

Banks have, in comparison to industrial companies, several specific attributes that reflect their role and general importance in economy. Subject, Banking, explains and allocates basic terms, function and purpose of banks. Banking also provides a basic knowledge of management of bank credit risk, foreign exchange operations and electronic banking.

Literature

[1] HOWELLS, Peter; BAIN, Keith. The economics of money, banking and finance: a European text. 2nd ed. Harlow: Prentice-Hall, 2002th. 576 p. ISBN 0273651080 .

Advised literature

[1]Abel, A. B., Bernake, B. S., Croushore, D.: MACROECONOMICS, Fith edition update, 2005-2006. Boston. Pearson Addison-Wesley 2006.
[2] Mankiw, N. G.: MACROECONOMICS. New York. Worth Publishers 2008.
[3] Gupta, P.: Aftermath of Banking Crises: Effects on Real and Monetary Variables. IMF Working Paper, 96, 2000.
[4] Saunders, M., Thornhill, A., Lewis, P.: Research Methods for Business Students. 4th ed. Financial Times Press, 2006. 656 s. ISBN 0-273-70148-7 .


Language of instruction čeština
Code 634-3010
Abbreviation B
Course title Banking
Coordinating department Department of Economics and Management in Industry
Course coordinator Ing. Martin Mynář, CSc.