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40.The purpose of indexing Social Security payments to the CPI is to 41. The best currently available measure of the standard of
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steven Sanchez
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40.The purpose of indexing Social Security payments to the CPI is to 41. The best currently available measure of the standard of
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steven Sanchez
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Suppose government spending increases in a closed economy. Would the effect on aggregate demand be larger if the Bank of Canada
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Anonymous
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The buying and selling of government securities to alter the supply of money are:
A. a painful necessity. B. Open market
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Jason
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Federal Reserve increases discount rate to 3.5 what will happen to the bank lending, supply of money, aggregrate demand and the
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adam
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Federal Reserve lowers reserve requirment to 1.25% what wil happen to the bank lending, supply of money, aggregrate demand and
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adam
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What happens to the bank lending, supply of money, and aggregate demand if the Federal Reserve increases discount rate to 3.5%
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Lucy
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Suppose the population of Area Y is relatively young and the population of Area O is relatively old. Would interest rates likely
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Jason
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not sure about this ..any help?
The Greenback party and Farmers' Alliances both called for a. putting more money into circulation
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Bella
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not sure
Western farmers wanted "free silver" because they felt it would a. stabilize interests b. increase crop prices c.
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y912f
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what makes the value of our money?
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karen
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How does the role of the Board of Governors compare to the role of the Federal Open Market Committee?(1 point)
Responses The
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vhjjk
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What methods could the Federal Reserve use to stabilize the economy?(1 point)
Responses The Federal Reserve increases interest
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vhjjk
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What is Monetary Policy
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vhjjk
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what is the efffect of monetary policy in setting macroeconomic policy
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jessica
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Descibe three ways in which federal reserve can change the money supply.
If the federal rserve is going to adjust all of these
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anita
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1. Suppose that the money supply is currently $500 billion and Fed wishes to increase it by $100 billion. Given a reserve ratio
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woedred
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According to liquidity preference theory, the slope of the money demand curve is explained as follows:
a. interest rates rise as
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Elizabeth
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I don't have a formula for this question:
Purchasing Power= 1280.08 (Nov.1/07) Purchasing Power= 1000.00 (Nov.1/97) What is the
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Barry
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The required reserve ratio equals required reserves divided by what??
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Brandy
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Part I
Consider a world in which there is no currency and depository institutions issue only checkable deposits and desire to
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G-Unit
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write a lecture that explains the gold standard and addresses the functions of the world’s major foreign exchange markets.
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Max
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Is there a website to find the inflation rates of the America? I've tried to search on google, but I don't know their central
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TP
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In what ways can the Federal Reserve preserve a strong dollar in the U.S. when there is a decline in sales?
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Nui
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What should America Federal Reserve do to preserve the value of the U.S. dollar when there is a situation as a drop in new home
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Julie
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Steps
1. Complete the assigned readings for this unit. 2. Read the article found at the website provided in Materials below. 3.
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vicky
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Does the federal reserve system affect us directly in any way? How?
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Lacy
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Decreasing the money supply involves which type of economic policy?
I think it is Monetary policy.
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Tabby
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What changes if any to the current condition of these tools would you make at the next meeting of the Federal Reserve Explain
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marty
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the cost in dollars of printing dollar bills when it costs 3.8cents to print a dollar bill
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Michael
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I know the Fed uses four tools to influence/or control the money supply of the U.S.
1. Feds Fund rates 2. Open Market 3. Reserve
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Julie
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Which of the following is true about the quantity of money in the U.S. economy? (A)It is equal to the amount of cash in
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Sharp
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Monetary policy includes changes in: (A)Government spending.(B)Production incentives.(C)Reserve requirements.(D)All of the
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Npgm158
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Which of the following is true about the quantity of money in the U.S. economy? (A) It is equal to the amount of cash in
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SYshk
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The belief that monetary policy can be effective in changing aggregate demand and that interest rates are the critical monetary
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Sharp
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The belief that monetary policy can be effective in changing aggregate demand and that interest rates are the critical monetary
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Npgm
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CAN ANYONE PLEASE HELP//
1. In the Country of Wiknam, the velocity of money is constant. Real GDP grows by 5 percent per year,
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greg
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Explain advantages/disadvantages of "The Discount Rate" offered by U.S. central bank?
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Ant
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of "Open Market Operations" controlled by U.S. central bank?
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Sharp
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How does the U.S central bank attempt to maintain a stable economic environment?
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Sharp
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If the required reserve ratio is 12% and total reserves increase by $100, what is the maximum amount by which the money supply
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Angelene
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what kind of monetary policy is the FED using now
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kin
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The economy contains 2000 $1 bills.
a) If people hold all money as currency, what is the quantity of money? b) If people hold all
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Ed
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Briefly discuss the importance of the Depository Institutions Deregulation and Monetary Control Act of 1980.
Do a little
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Anonymous1
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In the Monetary policy transmission mechanism, explain what could go wrong between the following points
1. Change in the monetary
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Robert
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In the Monetary policy transmission mechanism, explain what could go wrong between the following points
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Robert
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calculate the following recessionary gap =$18 mps=.10 mpc=.90
I calculated the recessionary gap and I got 45,236 huh?? What do
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gil
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Effect on the money supply on two monetary policies:
The Fed increased the discount rate The Fed decreases the required reserve
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Anonymous
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If the reserve requirement is 20% and a bank doesn't have excess reserves, why would a $100 deposit lead to a greater than $100
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Carter
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Who can raise the required reserve ratio? How does raising the required reserve ratio lead to a reduction in the money supply?
do
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Economics student
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