One-to-one support for LSE's Monetary Economics and Aggregate Fluctuations module, with help understanding the main ideas, keeping up with the work, and preparing confidently for assessments.
Examines money, banking and the transmission of monetary policy through the macroeconomy. Students study interest rates, inflation, money demand, central-bank policy, financial intermediation, bank regulation, crises, unconventional policy and macroprudential tools.
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