Financial economics is the branch of economics concerned with "the allocation and deployment of economic resources, both spatially and across time, in an uncertain environment". It is additionally characterised by its "concentration on monetary activities", in which "money of one type or another is likely to appear on both sides of a trade". The questions within financial economics are typically framed in terms of "time, uncertainty, options and information".
Subject: Pueblo Indians
Supplemental catalog subcollection information: American Libraries Collection; Historical Literature
Banks and banking ; Federal Reserve banks
Banks and banking -- United States ; Federal Reserve banks
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Thesis (PH.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 1917
French language