Section 2
Here are ten more lectures, applying the money view to foreign exchange and to capital markets. Students whose backgrounds are in economics and finance are directed particularly to lecture 22 which locates the money view relative to standard economics and finance.
- 13: Chartallism, Metallism, and Key Currencies
- 14: Money and the State: International
- 15: Banks and Global Liquidity
- 16: Foreign Exchange
- 17: Direct and Indirect Finance
- 18: Forwards and Futures
- 19: Interest Rate Swaps
- 20: Credit Default Swaps
- 21: Shadow Banking, Central Banking, and Global Finance
- 22: Touching the Elephant: Three Views