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Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved. Chapter 13 Money and Financial Markets

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13-1 The Role of Financial Intermediaries and Financial Markets

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Table 13-1 The Main Financial Intermediaries and Instruments in 2004 (1 of 2)

Table 13-1 The Main Financial Intermediaries and Instruments in 2004 (2 of 2)

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Table 13-1 The Main Financial Intermediaries and Instruments in 2004

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Table 13-2 Components of the M1 and M2 Measures of the Money Supply, February 2005 ($ billions)

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13-2 Alternative Allocations of an Individual’s Monthly Paycheck Between Cash and Savings Deposits

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved International Perspective Cash Fades Out as Plastic Takes Over

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13-3 The Effect of Financial Deregulation in the Commodity and Money Markets

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13-4 The Effect of a Lower Money Supply on Interest Rates and Output

Copyright © 2006 Pearson Addison-Wesley. All rights reserved Figure 13-5 Effects on Real Output of Policies that Either Stabilize the Interest Rate or Stabilize the Real Money Supply when Either Commodity Demand or Money Demand Is Unstable