Micro Markets Workbook : A Market Structure Approach to Microeconomic Analysis.

A companion Workbook to the text MicroMarkets Understanding how microeconomics affects the marketplace isessential for any investment professional, however most bookssimply address microeconomics in its pure theory-based form.Micro Markets helped bridge the gap between theory andpractice by definin...

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Author / Creator: Carew, Michael G.
Other Authors / Creators:Maksimenko, Tatiana.
Schwartz, Robert A.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:1st ed.
Imprint: Hoboken : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2010.
Series:Wiley Finance Ser.
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Local Note:Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2022. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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Summary:A companion Workbook to the text MicroMarkets Understanding how microeconomics affects the marketplace isessential for any investment professional, however most bookssimply address microeconomics in its pure theory-based form.Micro Markets helped bridge the gap between theory andpractice by defining microeconomics in terms of real-world, marketapplications. Now, the Micro Markets Workbook offers you achance to review the information found in the actual book andsolidify your understanding of this discipline. In this studyguide, microeconomic concepts are fully reviewed, along with howall of its relevant theory is applicable to today's markets. Helps you learn to perform dynamic microeconomic analysis inpracticeTests your knowledge of the information addressed in MicroMarkets, before you put it to work in real worldsituationsProvides solutions to each chapter of the main book's practiceproblems If you want to gain a firm understanding of the informationoutlined in Micro Markets, the lessons within thisWorkbook can help you achieve this goal.
A companion Workbook to the text Micro Markets <p>Understanding how microeconomics affects the marketplace is essential for any investment professional, however most books simply address microeconomics in its pure theory-based form. Micro Markets helped bridge the gap between theory and practice by defining microeconomics in terms of real-world, market applications.</p> <p>Now, the Micro Markets Workbook offers you a chance to review the information found in the actual book and solidify your understanding of this discipline. In this study guide, microeconomic concepts are fully reviewed, along with how all of its relevant theory is applicable to today's markets.</p> Helps you learn to perform dynamic microeconomic analysis in practice Tests your knowledge of the information addressed in Micro Markets, before you put it to work in real world situations Provides solutions to each chapter of the main book's practice problems <p>If you want to gain a firm understanding of the information outlined in Micro Markets , the lessons within this Workbook can help you achieve this goal.</p>
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Physical Description:1 online resource (193 pages)
ISBN:9780470608968
Author Notes:ROBERT A. SCHWARTZ is Marvin M. Speiser Professor of Finance and University Distinguished Professor in the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY. He is the developer, with Bruce Weber and Gregory Sipress, of the trading and market structure simulation, TraderEx (www.etraderex.net). Professor Schwartz has served as a consultant to various market centers including Nasdaq and the New York and London Stock Exchanges and, in 2009, he was named the first recipient of the annual World Federation of Exchanges (WFE) Award for Excellence. He has published over sixty refereed journal articles and seventeen books, including The Equity Trader Course and Equity Markets in Action , both published by Wiley. Professor Schwartz received his PhD in economics from Columbia University.

MICHAEL G. CAREW is Assistant Professor in the faculty of Economics and Finance at Baruch College in New York City. Prior to his academic work, he was a senior corporate executive and chief financial officer in New York investment and commercial banking, including insurance, real estate, and government finance. Carew received his PhD in U.S. economic history and his MBA in economics from New York University.

TATIANA MAKSIMENKO is a PhD candidate in finance at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, CUNY, where her research is in the field of financial intermediation and corporate finance. Previously, she was at the economic research department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. Maksimenko received her MBA in finance at Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University, and holds a BS in economics and mathematics from Novosibirsk State University, Russia. She contributed to the book, Micro Markets: A Market Structure Approach to Microeconomic Analysis .