Financial Development of World (Provisional)

Course outline

The goal of this course is to understand global monetary and financial issues such as inflation and hyperinflation, deflation and depression, and financial crisis and to draw necessary insights and lessons forupgrading Korean economy.

To this end, the first part of this course addresses the basic theories of monetary and financial institutions from comparative and historical perspective. The second part tries to address policy issues focusing on theprevention of pathological phenomena such as inflation,deflation and financial crises.

Evaluation

The evaluation will be made on the basis of the exam results.

-Mid-exam 30%

-Final exam 50%

-Attendance and Participation 20%

Major Reference books(Reference with * is required reading)

*Mishkin, F. S., The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets 10th ed.

Kindleburger, Manias, Panics and Crashes: A History of Financial Crisis.

Capie, eds. Major Inflations in History

Reinhart and Rogoff (2011), This Time Is Different

Alan Blinder (2013), After the Music Stopped

Geithner (2014), Stress Test

Bernanke (205), The Courage to Act

Part I: Foundation and History

Session 1: Introduction,

Mishkin, chap 1-3

Session 2: Financial Markets

Mishkin, chap. 4-7

Session 3-4: Financial Institutions

Mishkin, chap 8-11

Session 5-6: Central banking (UK, US and Asia3 (Japan. Korea and China)

Mishkin, Chap. 13

TBA for the central banks of Korea, Japan and China

Session 7: Industrial Banking and Investment Banking

Gershenkron (1962), Economic Backwardness in Historical Perspective, Harvard University Press.

Poel eds , Handbook on the History of European Banks,.

Part II: Pathologies and Policies

Session 8-9: Principle and Conduct of Monetary and Financial Policy

Mishkin, chap 14-18, 21

Alan Blinder (2013), After the Music Stopped

Session 10-11: From Inflation to Deflation

(Inflation)

Cagan (1956) in Capie, eds. Major Inflations in History

Bresciani-Turroni(1937), in Capie, eds. Major Inflations in History

Sargent (1982), in Capie, eds. Major Inflations in History

(Deflation)

Shirakawa (2012),Demographic Changes and Macroeconomic Performance: Japanese Experiences

Bernanke (1999) Japanese Monetary Policy: A Case of Self-Induced Paralysis?

Session 12-15: Banking and Financial Crisis around the World

(General)

Mishkin chap. 12

Reinhart and Rogoff (2011), This Time Is Different

(Financial crisis in the US, Europe and Asia)

Bernanke(1983),Nonmonetary Effects of the Financial Crisis in the Propagation of the Great Depression, AER

Taniguchi, Japan’s banks and the bubble economy of the late 1980s,

Moon, The Causes of the Korean Currency Crisis and Policy Mistake Reexamined, 1999.

(Global and euro crisis: the causes and consequences)

TBA

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