Economics
by Richard G. Lipsey, Christopher Ragan, Paul Courant, Paul Storer, Paul N. Courant, Douglas D. Purvis
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"New To This Edition Coverage of the Financial Crisis: New chapters have been added as well as many new and revised sections, applications and boxes to address the changes since the financial crisis. New Chapter 9 is devoted to analyzing the recent financial crisis and the institutions involved. Chapter 9: Financial Crises and the Subprime Meltdown outlines the events that led up to the recent financial crisis and attempts to make sense of how and why it occurred. New Chapter 12: Nonbank Financial Institutions examines how institutions engaged in nonbank finance (insurance companies, pension funds, finance companies, mutual funds, hedge funds, and private equity and venture capital funds) operate and how they are regulated. It also examines recent trends in nonbank finance and how nonbank financial institutions were affected by the subprime meltdown A new end-of-chapter feature called Quantitative Problems has been added. This section also features CANSIM questions. 2-4 new end-of-chapter problems in each chapter New part introductions have been added." Publisher's note.