Description

Book Synopsis

All CFA® Program exams through November 2021 will reflect the 2020 curriculum. Purchase your copy and begin studying for Level II now!

The CFA® Program Curriculum 2020 Level II Box Set provides candidates and other motivated investment professionals with the official curriculum tested on the Level II CFA exam. This set includes practical instruction on the 10 core topics covered in the Candidate Body of Knowledge (CBOK) to prepare readers for their 2020 or 2021 Level II exam windows. Beyond the fundamentals, this set also offers expert guidance on how the CBOK is applied in practice.

The Level II CFA® Program Curriculum focuses on complex analysis and asset valuation; it is designed to help candidates use essential investment concepts in real-world situations analysts encounter in the field. Topics explored in this box set include ethical and professional standards, quantitative analysis, economics, financial reporting and analysis, corporate finance, equities, fixed income, derivatives, alternative investments, and portfolio management.

Visuals like charts, graphs, figures, and diagrams illustrate complex material covered on the Level II exam, and practice questions with answers help you understand your study progress while reinforcing important content.

The CFA® Program Curriculum 2020 Level II Box Set builds from the foundational investment skills covered in Level I. This set helps you:

  • Incorporate analysis skills into case evaluations
  • Master complex calculations and quantitative techniques
  • Understand the international standards used for valuation and analysis
  • Gauge your skills and understanding against each Learning Outcome Statement

Perfect for anyone considering the CFA® designation or currently preparing for a 2021 exam window, the 2020 Level II Box Set is a must-have resource for applying the skills required to become a Chartered Financial Analyst®.



Table of Contents

How to Use the CFA Program Curriculum ix

Curriculum Development Process ix

Organization of the Curriculum x

Features of the Curriculum x

Designing Your Personal Study Program xi

Feedback xiii

Ethical and Professional Standards

Study Session 1 Ethical and Professional Standards (1) 3

Reading 1 Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 5

Preface 5

Evolution of the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 6

Standards of Practice Handbook 6

Summary of Changes in the Eleventh Edition 7

CFA Institute Professional Conduct Program 9

Adoption of the Code and Standards 10

Acknowledgments 10

Ethics and the Investment Industry 11

Why Ethics Matters 11

CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 15

Preamble 15

The Code of Ethics 15

Standards of Professional Conduct 16

Reading 2 Guidance for Standards I–VII 21

Standard I: Professionalism 21

Standard I(A) Knowledge of the Law 21

Guidance 21

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 26

Application of the Standard 27

Standard I(B) Independence and Objectivity 30

Guidance 30

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 35

Application of the Standard 36

Standard I(C) Misrepresentation 43

Guidance 43

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 46

Application of the Standard 48

Standard I(D) Misconduct 53

Guidance 53

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 54

Application of the Standard 54

Standard II: Integrity of Capital Markets 56

Standard II(A) Material Nonpublic Information 56

Guidance 56

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 60

Application of the Standard 63

Standard II(B) Market Manipulation 68

Guidance 68

Application of the Standard 69

Standard III: Duties to Clients 73

Standard III(A) Loyalty, Prudence, and Care 73

Guidance 73

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 77

Application of the Standard 78

Standard III(B) Fair Dealing 82

Guidance 82

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 84

Application of the Standard 86

Standard III(C) Suitability 90

Guidance 90

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 93

Application of the Standard 94

Standard III(D) Performance Presentation 97

Guidance 97

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 98

Application of the Standard 98

Standard III(E) Preservation of Confidentiality 101

Guidance 101

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 103

Application of the Standard 103

Standard IV: Duties to Employers 105

Standard IV(A) Loyalty 105

Guidance 105

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 109

Application of the Standard 109

Standard IV(B) Additional Compensation Arrangements 116

Guidance 116

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 116

Application of the Standard 116

Standard IV(C) Responsibilities of Supervisors 118

Guidance 118

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 120

Application of the Standard 122

Standard V: Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions 126

Standard V(A) Diligence and Reasonable Basis 126

Guidance 126

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 130

Application of the Standard 130

Standard V(B) Communication with Clients and Prospective Clients 137

Guidance 138

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 140

Application of the Standard 141

Standard V(C) Record Retention 146

Guidance 146

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 147

Application of the Standard 148

Standard VI: Conflicts of Interest 149

Standard VI(A) Disclosure of Conflicts 149

Guidance 149

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 152

Application of the Standard 152

Standard VI(B) Priority of Transactions 157

Guidance 157

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 158

Application of the Standard 160

Standard VI(C) Referral Fees 162

Guidance 162

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 162

Application of the Standard 162

Standard VII: Responsibilities as a CFA Institute Member or CFA Candidate 165

Standard VII(A) Conduct as Participants in CFA Institute Programs 165

Guidance 165

Application of the Standard 167

Standard VII(B) Reference to CFA Institute, the CFA Designation, and the CFA Program 170

Guidance 170

Recommended Procedures for Compliance 172

Application of the Standard 173

Practice Problems 175

Solutions 193

Study Session 2 Ethical and Professional Standards (2) 205

Reading 3 Application of the Code and Standards 207

Introduction 207

Edvard Stark 208

Duties to Clients 209

Duties to Employers 210

Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions 211

Conflicts of Interest 211

Subath Agarway 212

Professionalism 214

Conflicts of Interest 215

Peter Sherman 216

Loyalty to One’s Employer 217

Solicitation of Clients and Prospects 218

Misappropriation of Employer Property 218

Disclosure of Additional Compensation and Conflicts 219

Preston Partners 220

Responsibilities to Clients and Interactions with Clients 221

Allocation of Trades 222

Responsibilities of Supervisors 223

Super Selection 224

Responsibilities of Supervisors 225

Employees and the Employer/Supervisor 226

Reasonable Basis 227

Duties to Clients 227

Investment Recommendations and Actions 227

Priority of Transactions 228

Reading 4 Trade Allocation: Fair Dealing and Disclosure 229

Reading 5 Changing Investment Objectives 233

Quantitative Methods

Study Session 3 Quantitative Methods 237

Reading 6 Fintech in Investment Management 239

Introduction 239

What Is Fintech? 240

Big Data 241

Sources of Big Data 242

Big Data Challenges 244

Advanced Analytical Tools: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 244

Types of Machine Learning 245

Data Science: Extracting Information from Big Data 247

Data Processing Methods 247

Data Visualization 247

Selected Applications of Fintech to Investment Management 249

Text Analytics and Natural Language Processing 249

Robo-Advisory Services 250

Risk Analysis 252

Algorithmic Trading 253

Distributed Ledger Technology 253

Permissioned and Permissionless Networks 255

Applications of Distributed Ledger Technology to Investment Management 256

Summary 257

Practice Problems 259

Solutions 261

Reading 7 Correlation and Regression 263

Introduction 264

Correlation Analysis 264

Scatter Plots 264

Correlation Analysis 265

Calculating and Interpreting the Correlation Coefficient 268

Limitations of Correlation Analysis 270

Uses of Correlation Analysis 273

Testing the Significance of the Correlation Coefficient 282

Linear Regression 285

Linear Regression with One Independent Variable 286

Assumptions of the Linear Regression Model 289

The Standard Error of Estimate 292

The Coefficient of Determination 295

Hypothesis Testing 297

Analysis of Variance in a Regression with One Independent Variable 305

Prediction Intervals 308

Limitations of Regression Analysis 311

Summary 311

Practice Problems 314

Solutions 323

Reading 8 Multiple Regression and Machine Learning 327

Introduction 328

Multiple Linear Regression 328

Assumptions of the Multiple Linear Regression Model 334

Predicting the Dependent Variable in a Multiple Regression Model 339

Testing whether All Population Regression Coefficients Equal Zero 341

Adjusted R2 343

Using Dummy Variables in Regressions 344

Violations of Regression Assumptions 348

Heteroskedasticity 349

Serial Correlation 355

Multicollinearity 359

Heteroskedasticity, Serial Correlation, Multicollinearity: Summarizing the Issues 362

Model Specification and Errors in Specification 363

Principles of Model Specification 363

Misspecified Functional Form 364

Time-Series Misspecification (Independent Variables Correlated with Errors) 372

Other Types of Time-Series Misspecification 376

Models with Qualitative Dependent Variables 376

Machine Learning 378

Major Focuses of Data Analytics 379

What Is Machine Learning? 380

Types of Machine Learning 381

Machine Learning Algorithms 383

Supervised Machine Learning: Training 390

Summary 391

Practice Problems 396

Solutions 421

Reading 9 Time-Series Analysis 433

Introduction to Time-Series Analysis 434

Challenges of Working with Time Series 436

Trend Models 437

Linear Trend Models 437

Log-Linear Trend Models 440

Trend Models and Testing for Correlated Errors 446

Autoregressive (AR) Time-Series Models 447

Covariance-Stationary Series 448

Detecting Serially Correlated Errors in an Autoregressive Model 449

Mean Reversion 452

Multiperiod Forecasts and the Chain Rule of Forecasting 453

Comparing Forecast Model Performance 456

Instability of Regression Coefficients 458

Random Walks and Unit Roots 461

Random Walks 461

The Unit Root Test of Nonstationarity 465

Moving-Average Time-Series Models 469

Smoothing Past Values with an n-Period Moving Average 470

Moving-Average Time-Series Models for Forecasting 472

Seasonality in Time-Series Models 474

Autoregressive Moving-Average Models 480

Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity Models 481

Regressions with More than One Time Series 484

Other Issues in Time Series 488

Suggested Steps in Time-Series Forecasting 489

Summary 490

Practice Problems 494

Solutions 510

Reading 10 Excerpt from “Probabilistic Approaches: Scenario Analysis, Decision Trees, and Simulations” 519

Introduction 519

Simulations 520

Steps in Simulation 520

An Example of a Simulation 523

Use in Decision Making 526

Simulations with Constraints 527

Issues 528

Risk-Adjusted Value and Simulations 529

An Overall Assessment of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Approaches 530

Comparing the Approaches 530

Complement or Replacement for Risk-Adjusted Value 531

In Practice 532

Conclusion 533

Economics

Study Session 4 Economics 537

Reading 11 Currency Exchange Rates: Understanding Equilibrium Value 539

Introduction 540

Foreign Exchange Market Concepts 540

Arbitrage Constraints on Spot Exchange Rate Quotes 544

Forward Markets 548

The Mark-to-Market Value of a Forward Contract 552

A Long-Term Framework for Exchange Rates 556

International Parity Conditions 557

The Carry Trade 572

The Impact of Balance of Payments Flows 575

Current Account Imbalances and the Determination of Exchange Rates 576

Capital Flows and the Determination of Exchange Rates 579

Monetary and Fiscal Policies 585

The Mundell–Fleming Model 585

Monetary Models of Exchange Rate Determination 587

The Portfolio Balance Approach 590

Exchange Rate Management: Intervention and Controls 593

Warning Signs of a Currency Crisis 596

Summary 600

Appendix 605

Practice Problems 606

Solutions 614

Reading 12 Economic Growth and the Investment Decision 619

Introduction 620

Growth in the Global Economy: Developed vs. Developing Economies 620

Savings and Investment 623

Financial Markets and Intermediaries 623

Political Stability, Rule of Law, and Property Rights 624

Education and Health Care Systems 624

Tax and Regulatory Systems 625

Free Trade and Unrestricted Capital Flows 625

Summary of Factors Limiting Growth in Developing Countries 626

Why Potential Growth Matters to Investors 628

Determinants of Economic Growth 633

Production Function 633

Capital Deepening vs. Technological Progress 635

Growth Accounting 637

Extending the Production Function 639

Natural Resources 639

Labor Supply 641

Labor Quality: Human Capital 646

Capital: ICT and Non-ICT 647

Technology 649

Public Infrastructure 653

Summary 653

Theories of Growth 658

Classical Model 659

Neoclassical Model 659

Endogenous Growth Theory 671

Convergence Debate 674

Growth in an Open Economy 678

Summary 686

Practice Problems 690

Solutions 697

Reading 13 Economics of Regulation 701

Introduction 701

Overview of Regulation 702

Classification of Regulations and Regulators 702

Economic Rationale for Regulation 705

Regulatory Tools 708

Regulation of Commerce 713

Regulation of Financial Markets 717

Cost–Benefit Analysis of Regulation 718

Analysis of Regulation 720

Effects of Regulations 722

Summary 725

Practice Problems 728

Solutions 732

Appendices 734

Glossary G-1

Index I-1

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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      All CFA® Program exams through November 2021 will reflect the 2020 curriculum. Purchase your copy and begin studying for Level II now!

      The CFA® Program Curriculum 2020 Level II Box Set provides candidates and other motivated investment professionals with the official curriculum tested on the Level II CFA exam. This set includes practical instruction on the 10 core topics covered in the Candidate Body of Knowledge (CBOK) to prepare readers for their 2020 or 2021 Level II exam windows. Beyond the fundamentals, this set also offers expert guidance on how the CBOK is applied in practice.

      The Level II CFA® Program Curriculum focuses on complex analysis and asset valuation; it is designed to help candidates use essential investment concepts in real-world situations analysts encounter in the field. Topics explored in this box set include ethical and professional standards, quantitative analysis, economics, financial reporting and analysis, corporate finance, equities, fixed income, derivatives, alternative investments, and portfolio management.

      Visuals like charts, graphs, figures, and diagrams illustrate complex material covered on the Level II exam, and practice questions with answers help you understand your study progress while reinforcing important content.

      The CFA® Program Curriculum 2020 Level II Box Set builds from the foundational investment skills covered in Level I. This set helps you:

      • Incorporate analysis skills into case evaluations
      • Master complex calculations and quantitative techniques
      • Understand the international standards used for valuation and analysis
      • Gauge your skills and understanding against each Learning Outcome Statement

      Perfect for anyone considering the CFA® designation or currently preparing for a 2021 exam window, the 2020 Level II Box Set is a must-have resource for applying the skills required to become a Chartered Financial Analyst®.



      Table of Contents

      How to Use the CFA Program Curriculum ix

      Curriculum Development Process ix

      Organization of the Curriculum x

      Features of the Curriculum x

      Designing Your Personal Study Program xi

      Feedback xiii

      Ethical and Professional Standards

      Study Session 1 Ethical and Professional Standards (1) 3

      Reading 1 Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 5

      Preface 5

      Evolution of the CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 6

      Standards of Practice Handbook 6

      Summary of Changes in the Eleventh Edition 7

      CFA Institute Professional Conduct Program 9

      Adoption of the Code and Standards 10

      Acknowledgments 10

      Ethics and the Investment Industry 11

      Why Ethics Matters 11

      CFA Institute Code of Ethics and Standards of Professional Conduct 15

      Preamble 15

      The Code of Ethics 15

      Standards of Professional Conduct 16

      Reading 2 Guidance for Standards I–VII 21

      Standard I: Professionalism 21

      Standard I(A) Knowledge of the Law 21

      Guidance 21

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 26

      Application of the Standard 27

      Standard I(B) Independence and Objectivity 30

      Guidance 30

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 35

      Application of the Standard 36

      Standard I(C) Misrepresentation 43

      Guidance 43

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 46

      Application of the Standard 48

      Standard I(D) Misconduct 53

      Guidance 53

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 54

      Application of the Standard 54

      Standard II: Integrity of Capital Markets 56

      Standard II(A) Material Nonpublic Information 56

      Guidance 56

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 60

      Application of the Standard 63

      Standard II(B) Market Manipulation 68

      Guidance 68

      Application of the Standard 69

      Standard III: Duties to Clients 73

      Standard III(A) Loyalty, Prudence, and Care 73

      Guidance 73

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 77

      Application of the Standard 78

      Standard III(B) Fair Dealing 82

      Guidance 82

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 84

      Application of the Standard 86

      Standard III(C) Suitability 90

      Guidance 90

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 93

      Application of the Standard 94

      Standard III(D) Performance Presentation 97

      Guidance 97

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 98

      Application of the Standard 98

      Standard III(E) Preservation of Confidentiality 101

      Guidance 101

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 103

      Application of the Standard 103

      Standard IV: Duties to Employers 105

      Standard IV(A) Loyalty 105

      Guidance 105

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 109

      Application of the Standard 109

      Standard IV(B) Additional Compensation Arrangements 116

      Guidance 116

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 116

      Application of the Standard 116

      Standard IV(C) Responsibilities of Supervisors 118

      Guidance 118

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 120

      Application of the Standard 122

      Standard V: Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions 126

      Standard V(A) Diligence and Reasonable Basis 126

      Guidance 126

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 130

      Application of the Standard 130

      Standard V(B) Communication with Clients and Prospective Clients 137

      Guidance 138

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 140

      Application of the Standard 141

      Standard V(C) Record Retention 146

      Guidance 146

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 147

      Application of the Standard 148

      Standard VI: Conflicts of Interest 149

      Standard VI(A) Disclosure of Conflicts 149

      Guidance 149

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 152

      Application of the Standard 152

      Standard VI(B) Priority of Transactions 157

      Guidance 157

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 158

      Application of the Standard 160

      Standard VI(C) Referral Fees 162

      Guidance 162

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 162

      Application of the Standard 162

      Standard VII: Responsibilities as a CFA Institute Member or CFA Candidate 165

      Standard VII(A) Conduct as Participants in CFA Institute Programs 165

      Guidance 165

      Application of the Standard 167

      Standard VII(B) Reference to CFA Institute, the CFA Designation, and the CFA Program 170

      Guidance 170

      Recommended Procedures for Compliance 172

      Application of the Standard 173

      Practice Problems 175

      Solutions 193

      Study Session 2 Ethical and Professional Standards (2) 205

      Reading 3 Application of the Code and Standards 207

      Introduction 207

      Edvard Stark 208

      Duties to Clients 209

      Duties to Employers 210

      Investment Analysis, Recommendations, and Actions 211

      Conflicts of Interest 211

      Subath Agarway 212

      Professionalism 214

      Conflicts of Interest 215

      Peter Sherman 216

      Loyalty to One’s Employer 217

      Solicitation of Clients and Prospects 218

      Misappropriation of Employer Property 218

      Disclosure of Additional Compensation and Conflicts 219

      Preston Partners 220

      Responsibilities to Clients and Interactions with Clients 221

      Allocation of Trades 222

      Responsibilities of Supervisors 223

      Super Selection 224

      Responsibilities of Supervisors 225

      Employees and the Employer/Supervisor 226

      Reasonable Basis 227

      Duties to Clients 227

      Investment Recommendations and Actions 227

      Priority of Transactions 228

      Reading 4 Trade Allocation: Fair Dealing and Disclosure 229

      Reading 5 Changing Investment Objectives 233

      Quantitative Methods

      Study Session 3 Quantitative Methods 237

      Reading 6 Fintech in Investment Management 239

      Introduction 239

      What Is Fintech? 240

      Big Data 241

      Sources of Big Data 242

      Big Data Challenges 244

      Advanced Analytical Tools: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning 244

      Types of Machine Learning 245

      Data Science: Extracting Information from Big Data 247

      Data Processing Methods 247

      Data Visualization 247

      Selected Applications of Fintech to Investment Management 249

      Text Analytics and Natural Language Processing 249

      Robo-Advisory Services 250

      Risk Analysis 252

      Algorithmic Trading 253

      Distributed Ledger Technology 253

      Permissioned and Permissionless Networks 255

      Applications of Distributed Ledger Technology to Investment Management 256

      Summary 257

      Practice Problems 259

      Solutions 261

      Reading 7 Correlation and Regression 263

      Introduction 264

      Correlation Analysis 264

      Scatter Plots 264

      Correlation Analysis 265

      Calculating and Interpreting the Correlation Coefficient 268

      Limitations of Correlation Analysis 270

      Uses of Correlation Analysis 273

      Testing the Significance of the Correlation Coefficient 282

      Linear Regression 285

      Linear Regression with One Independent Variable 286

      Assumptions of the Linear Regression Model 289

      The Standard Error of Estimate 292

      The Coefficient of Determination 295

      Hypothesis Testing 297

      Analysis of Variance in a Regression with One Independent Variable 305

      Prediction Intervals 308

      Limitations of Regression Analysis 311

      Summary 311

      Practice Problems 314

      Solutions 323

      Reading 8 Multiple Regression and Machine Learning 327

      Introduction 328

      Multiple Linear Regression 328

      Assumptions of the Multiple Linear Regression Model 334

      Predicting the Dependent Variable in a Multiple Regression Model 339

      Testing whether All Population Regression Coefficients Equal Zero 341

      Adjusted R2 343

      Using Dummy Variables in Regressions 344

      Violations of Regression Assumptions 348

      Heteroskedasticity 349

      Serial Correlation 355

      Multicollinearity 359

      Heteroskedasticity, Serial Correlation, Multicollinearity: Summarizing the Issues 362

      Model Specification and Errors in Specification 363

      Principles of Model Specification 363

      Misspecified Functional Form 364

      Time-Series Misspecification (Independent Variables Correlated with Errors) 372

      Other Types of Time-Series Misspecification 376

      Models with Qualitative Dependent Variables 376

      Machine Learning 378

      Major Focuses of Data Analytics 379

      What Is Machine Learning? 380

      Types of Machine Learning 381

      Machine Learning Algorithms 383

      Supervised Machine Learning: Training 390

      Summary 391

      Practice Problems 396

      Solutions 421

      Reading 9 Time-Series Analysis 433

      Introduction to Time-Series Analysis 434

      Challenges of Working with Time Series 436

      Trend Models 437

      Linear Trend Models 437

      Log-Linear Trend Models 440

      Trend Models and Testing for Correlated Errors 446

      Autoregressive (AR) Time-Series Models 447

      Covariance-Stationary Series 448

      Detecting Serially Correlated Errors in an Autoregressive Model 449

      Mean Reversion 452

      Multiperiod Forecasts and the Chain Rule of Forecasting 453

      Comparing Forecast Model Performance 456

      Instability of Regression Coefficients 458

      Random Walks and Unit Roots 461

      Random Walks 461

      The Unit Root Test of Nonstationarity 465

      Moving-Average Time-Series Models 469

      Smoothing Past Values with an n-Period Moving Average 470

      Moving-Average Time-Series Models for Forecasting 472

      Seasonality in Time-Series Models 474

      Autoregressive Moving-Average Models 480

      Autoregressive Conditional Heteroskedasticity Models 481

      Regressions with More than One Time Series 484

      Other Issues in Time Series 488

      Suggested Steps in Time-Series Forecasting 489

      Summary 490

      Practice Problems 494

      Solutions 510

      Reading 10 Excerpt from “Probabilistic Approaches: Scenario Analysis, Decision Trees, and Simulations” 519

      Introduction 519

      Simulations 520

      Steps in Simulation 520

      An Example of a Simulation 523

      Use in Decision Making 526

      Simulations with Constraints 527

      Issues 528

      Risk-Adjusted Value and Simulations 529

      An Overall Assessment of Probabilistic Risk Assessment Approaches 530

      Comparing the Approaches 530

      Complement or Replacement for Risk-Adjusted Value 531

      In Practice 532

      Conclusion 533

      Economics

      Study Session 4 Economics 537

      Reading 11 Currency Exchange Rates: Understanding Equilibrium Value 539

      Introduction 540

      Foreign Exchange Market Concepts 540

      Arbitrage Constraints on Spot Exchange Rate Quotes 544

      Forward Markets 548

      The Mark-to-Market Value of a Forward Contract 552

      A Long-Term Framework for Exchange Rates 556

      International Parity Conditions 557

      The Carry Trade 572

      The Impact of Balance of Payments Flows 575

      Current Account Imbalances and the Determination of Exchange Rates 576

      Capital Flows and the Determination of Exchange Rates 579

      Monetary and Fiscal Policies 585

      The Mundell–Fleming Model 585

      Monetary Models of Exchange Rate Determination 587

      The Portfolio Balance Approach 590

      Exchange Rate Management: Intervention and Controls 593

      Warning Signs of a Currency Crisis 596

      Summary 600

      Appendix 605

      Practice Problems 606

      Solutions 614

      Reading 12 Economic Growth and the Investment Decision 619

      Introduction 620

      Growth in the Global Economy: Developed vs. Developing Economies 620

      Savings and Investment 623

      Financial Markets and Intermediaries 623

      Political Stability, Rule of Law, and Property Rights 624

      Education and Health Care Systems 624

      Tax and Regulatory Systems 625

      Free Trade and Unrestricted Capital Flows 625

      Summary of Factors Limiting Growth in Developing Countries 626

      Why Potential Growth Matters to Investors 628

      Determinants of Economic Growth 633

      Production Function 633

      Capital Deepening vs. Technological Progress 635

      Growth Accounting 637

      Extending the Production Function 639

      Natural Resources 639

      Labor Supply 641

      Labor Quality: Human Capital 646

      Capital: ICT and Non-ICT 647

      Technology 649

      Public Infrastructure 653

      Summary 653

      Theories of Growth 658

      Classical Model 659

      Neoclassical Model 659

      Endogenous Growth Theory 671

      Convergence Debate 674

      Growth in an Open Economy 678

      Summary 686

      Practice Problems 690

      Solutions 697

      Reading 13 Economics of Regulation 701

      Introduction 701

      Overview of Regulation 702

      Classification of Regulations and Regulators 702

      Economic Rationale for Regulation 705

      Regulatory Tools 708

      Regulation of Commerce 713

      Regulation of Financial Markets 717

      Cost–Benefit Analysis of Regulation 718

      Analysis of Regulation 720

      Effects of Regulations 722

      Summary 725

      Practice Problems 728

      Solutions 732

      Appendices 734

      Glossary G-1

      Index I-1

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