Branch of economics concerned with financial or monetary transactions.
1 One result of the collapse has been the end of financial economics as something to be celebrated rather than feared.
2 The masters in financial economics is a very practical course so students are essentially killing two birds with one stone.
3 The imposition of grossly inefficient neoliberal financial economics has plagued many nations recently with asset bubbles -Australia is no different.
4 Howard Jones, from the Saïd Business School, said the new one-year financial economics course was "academic but very routed in practice."
5 Financial economics was hardly an area of expertise for Obama, nor had he said much about the unfolding crisis during the campaign.
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This collocation consists of: Translations for financial economics