What is the name of some books about financial econimics?




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I want to have a research about financial economics.But I dont have any refrence for this subject. please help me. thanks a lot


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To get you going in your quest of financial and economic research I'd recommend two classical texts of economy:
- The Wealth of Nations by Adam Smith
An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations is the magnum opus of the Scottish economist Adam Smith, published on March 9, 1776 during the Scottish Enlightenment. It is a clearly written account of political economy at the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, and is widely considered to be the first modern work in the field of economics. The work is also the first comprehensive defence of free market policies. It is broken down into five books between two volumes.
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes
The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money is generally considered to be the masterwork of the English economist John Maynard Keynes. To a great extent it created the terminology of modern macro-economics. It was published in February 1936. The book ushered in a revolution, commonly referred to as the "Keynesian Revolution", in the way economists thought, and especially in terms of the feasibility and wisdom of public sector management of the aggregate level of demand in the economy.
Also this one: Principles of Financial Economics
by Stephen F. LeRoy and Jan Werner
Also Wikipedia.org is also a good source too.
See also these books too:
* Roy Bailey (2005) The Economics of Financial Markets
* A. D. Bain (1992) Economics of the Financial System
* Simon Benninga (2008) Financial Modeling
* William T. Bernhard, David Leblang (2006) Democratic Processes and Financial Markets: Pricing Politics
* Mario I. Blejer, Zvi Eckstein, Zvi Hercowitz, Leonardo Leiderman (Eds.) (1996) Financial Factors in Economic Stabilization and Growth
* Barbara Casu, Claudia Girardone, Philip Molyneux (2006) Introduction to Banking
* Ales Cerny (2003) Mathematical Techniques in Finance: Tools for Incomplete Markets
* Ephraim Clark, Michel Levasseur, Patrick Rousseau (1993) International Finance
* Tony Cleaver (2006) Understanding the World Economy
* Colin Clubb, Niamh Brennan (Eds.) (2006) Accounting (Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Management)
* Dean Croushore (2006) Money and Banking
* Keith Cuthbertson, Dirk Nitzsche (2004) Quantitative Financial Economics: Stocks, Bonds and Foreign Exchange
* Gabrielle Demange, Guy Laroque (2005) The Finance and the Economics of Uncertainty
* David C. M. Dickson (2005) Insurance Risk and Ruin (International Series on Actuarial Science)
* John Eatwell, Murray Milgate, Peter Newman (Eds.) (1989) Finance
* Jürgen Eichberger, Ian R. Harper (1997) Financial Economics
* T. Wake Epps (2009) Quantitative Finance: Its Development, Mathematical Foundations, and Current Scope
* Eilís Ferran (2004) Building an EU Securities Market
* Ian Garrett (Ed.) (2006) Finance (Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Management)
* Vitor Gaspar, Otmar Issing, Oreste Tristani, David Vestin (2006) Imperfect Knowledge and Monetary Policy (Stone Lectures in Economics)
* Alberto Giovannini (Ed.) (1993) Finance and Development: Issues and Experience
* Christian Gourieroux, Joann Jasiak (2001) Financial Econometrics: Problems, Models and Methods (Princeton Series in Finance)
* Christian Gourieroux, Joann Jasiak (2007) The Econometrics of Individual Risk: Credit, Insurance, and Marketing
* Hendrik S. Houthakker, Peter J. Williamson (1996) Economics of Financial Markets
* Peter Howells, Keith Bain (2000) Financial Markets and Institutions
* R. Glenn Hubbard (1999) Money, the Financial System, and the Economy
* International Economic Association (1997) Contemporary Economic Issues: Macroeconomics and Finance v. 5
* Chris Jones (2007) Financial Economics
* Todd A. Knoop (2008) Modern Financial Macroeconomics: Panics, Crashes, and Crises
* Robert W Kolb (1996) Financial Markets
* LOMBRA, BURTON (2005) Financial System Economic Principle
* Stephen F. LeRoy, Jan Werner (2001) Principles of Financial Economics
* Christian Leuz, Dieter Pfaff, Anthony Hopwood (Eds.) (2004) The Economics and Politics of Accounting: International Perspectives on Trends, Policy, and Practice
* Marc Levinson (2006) Guide to Financial Markets
* Yuh-Dauh Lyuu (2001) Financial Engineering and Computation: Principles, Mathematics, Algorithms
* Colin Mayer, Xavier Vives (Eds.) (1993) Capital Markets and Financial Intermediation
* Roger LeRoy Miller, David VanHoose (2004) Money, Banking and Financial Markets
* Roger LeRoy Miller, David D. VanHoose (2006) Money, Banking and Financial Markets (Thomson Advantage Books)
* Deborah Owen, Robin Griffiths (2006) Mapping the Markets: A Guide to Stockmarket Analysis
* Keith Pilbeam (1998) Finance and Financial Markets
* Keith Pilbeam (1998) International Finance
* Keith Pilbeam (2005) Finance and Financial Markets

Good luck

What are some good introductory, mainstream books on bond investment?




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I want to get a book for father's day, and figured it'd be about as good a idea as any, specifically because he's uncertain about diversifying his portfolio.


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If it's about diversifying his portfolio and understanding risk better, then Swensen's "Unconventional Success" is a very good and readable book. Swensen heads the Yale endowment fund and has a very good reputation and insights into personal investing as well. Check out the summary on Amazon.

I would advise against a bond book, because every one i is either very quantitative or boring or both. The best place to learn about bond basics is actually online. But that's not much of a father's day present.

For a popular and exciting book in finance circles that's very readable as well (kind of rare), check out "Black Swan" by Taleb. It talks about those rare unseen risk events that shocks finance systems.

Check those two out on Amazon. You may find something else within those summaries that will point you to a better book suited to your father's tastes. Good luck.




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