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Write in a sentence. What is the main purpose of the S.A inflation targeting policy?
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Magagula Thato
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If Mary takes money from her savings account and buys a T-bond from Jody with that money, it's:
A. An expansionary fiscal policy.
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Dave
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Suppose the reserve requirement ratio is 20 percent. Assuming no bank holds excess reserves and nobody withdraws cash, a $10,000
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carolyn
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which of the following describes one way the federal reserve board can boost the economy and promote economic growth
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social studies
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Compare and contrast the federal funds rate, the discount rate, and the prime rate.(4 points)
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Jeon
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3. What is one of the things the Federal Reserve System does?
a. set income tax rates at the federal level b. influence interest
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rstaats88
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Which of the following is true about the discount rate?(1 point)
Responses A lower rate can decrease the amount of money banks
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Wednesday
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in which economic situation with interest rates decrease?
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big bass🤪
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Excerpt from Grover Cleveland’s Message on the Repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, August 8, 1893
At this stage gold and
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hi
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Unemployment is on the rise though inflation is quite low. Gross Domestic Product is rising but more slowly than the goal rate.
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Heather
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The Gold Standard Act of 1900 ended the standard known as
full-reserve banking. fractional-reserve banking. bimetallism.
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Wednesday
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Which best describes one of the ways in which the Federal Reserve has an impact on the national economy?
1. The Federal Reserve
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camii
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Suppose the Fed wishes to use monetary policy to close an expansionary gap.
a. Should the Fed increase or decrease the money
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gerima
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1. What policy does the Bank of Canada follow when the Canadian dollar is strong?
2. What policy does the Bank of Canada follow
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Sai
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Is interest bearing deposit an injection in the economy
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Paul
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the federal reserve board can guard against recession by taking which of the following actions
raising or lowering interest rates
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15. How did the national bank regulate the nation's economy? (1 point)
O It controlled the supply of currency. O It made loans to
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Empty room
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Suppose the RRR is .5. A $500 cash deposit in a bank would increase the money supply by $__________.
A) 100 B) 500 C) 1000 D)
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Nessie
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Is price stability a goal the Federal Government seeks to achieve in the economic realm.
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Anonymous
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Which branch prints money?
A. Executive B. Legislative C. Judicial
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The Federal Reserve Board is a seven-member body that governs the country's monetary policy; the president appoints each member
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Which explains the monetary policy weakness in the Articles of Confederation?(1 point)
Responses The states had the authority to
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summarize the difference between inflation and interest rates.
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vhjclljjj
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How does inflation primarily differ from deflation?
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Ok
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The Federal Reserve Board is a seven-member body that governs the country's monetary policy; the president appoints each member
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How does the Federal Reserve manage inflation?
Select all that apply. A). It raises interest rates to increase economic activity.
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Destiny
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1. True or False? Inflation is when prices rise at a high rate. *
True or false 2. True of False. Interest rates are the
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CoWgAl Conexus
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How does the CFA franc remove a trade barrier within West and Central Africa???
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Eden
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How does the CFA franc remove a trade barrier within West and Central Africa?
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Lillith
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True or False: The agency responsible for regulating the money supply in the United States is U.S. Treasury
True False
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brob
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If the price level rises, demand of real money increases proporitnally?
TRUE or FALSE
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Talisha
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If the demand for loanable funds increases, what will happen to real interest rates and the international value of the U.S.
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TM
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In an economy, the currency drain is 5 percent of deposits and the desired reserve ratio is 2 percent of deposits. If the
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Barnes & Noble
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The inflation rate is 4 percent a year, the real GDP growth rate is 2 percent a year, and the rate of increase in velocity is 0
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Barnes & Noble
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Which monetary policy tool is used most often by the Federal Reserve?
A. printing additional money B. buying or selling
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Hajiku
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22. When the federal reserve lowered interest rates falling that 2001 recession, what did more people start to do?
A. Buy homes
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Bella
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Monetary Fund (IMF) role in the economy of indebted countries in the Middle East. Just need link not answer.
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Halter
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The Federal Reserve has a number of ways to influence the supply of money. The Federal Reserve can influence the interest rate
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Anonymous
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The Federal Reserve has a number of ways to influence the supply of money. The Federal Reserve can influence the interest rate
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Carla
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1. Why is it difficult for the fed to prevent recessions by lowering interest rates
A. The Fed can change the rate only once each
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Anonymous
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After the housing market collapse in the late 2000s, the U.S. economy suffered a downturn. In what ways could the Federal
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Anonymous JAK
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What is the policy used most by the Fed to change the money supply?
A. changes in the money creation policy B. changes in the
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puppymonkeybaby
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Why is the inside lag for monetary policy shorter than for fiscal policy?
A) Congress and the President can act quickly to change
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cookie☺
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Who sets the main interest rate? ,to which all others are linked ?
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I got this question wrong:
Which of the following best describes the relationship between bank reserves, the federal funds rate,
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ashley
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Suppose there is a temporary but significant increase in oil prices in an economy with an upward-sloping Short-Run Aggregate
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Traci
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The rate the feds charges members banks for short term loans is called:
A.reserve requirement b. discount rate c. margin rate d.
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Joan B
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If the real money demand is greater than the real money supply, interest rates must rise to reach equilibrium in the money
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jim
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Which best describes how the money that individuals have in savings accounts affects the economy?
A. The money in savings
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Student
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Suppose the Federal Reserve raises interest rates. Which of the following predicts the most likely results?
A. The money supply
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Student
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