Video and Audio Lectures in Monetary Economics
Two-part lecture using narrated PowerPoint slides, totalling 64 minutes. Part A is titled "Bank Deposit Creation and the Quantity Theory of Credit" and looks at the Bank Deposits Multiplier and the Credit Creation Theory of Banking. Part B is "Bank Credit Creation and the Quantity Theory of Credit" and looks at the economic consequences of different kinds of bank lending.
Lecture given at the London School of Economics and Political Science, in May 2016, by the former Chief Economist and Head of Research at the IMF. Rajan "would like to see more coordination to reduce volatility and a more effective 'global safety net' to protect those most vulnerable. Emerging economies must be more involved in rethinking and reshaping the system." The whole video, including introductions, questions and vote of thanks, lasts one and a half hours. Dr Rajan's lecture lasts for fifty minutes.
A 40 minute talk from 'The Who and How of Monetary Policy' at the 2013 Warwick Economics Summit, captured in a video which includes, the speaker, slides, and shots of the audience. McMahon talks through four pieces of research related to monetary policy.
Seventeen lectures, each an hour long, from a course given in Fall 2010. The lectures do not have individual titles. The course was based on Frederic S. Mishkin, The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets, 10th edition.