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Suppose Switzerland is on the gold standard and it maintains a strict ratio of gold in its vaults to money (Swiss francs) in
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taylor
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why the money supply does not change when one individual writes a check to another?
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Geminie
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The money supply in $1 trillion, the price level equals 2, and real GDP is $5 trillion in base-year dollars. What is the income
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dion
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Why is the money multiplier in the United States smaller than the inverse of the required reserve ratio?
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Geminie
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1. What is the demand for money? What are the types of Money Demand? Explain further utilizing the determinants of Money Demand.
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Latesha
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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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jen
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1.Define monetary policy
2.explain expansionary monetary policy and two examples. 3.define contractionary monetary policy and two
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Anonymous
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What controls the supply of money in the united states today?
A. special interest groups B. corporations C. Federal Reserve
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Addi nahoe
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What prediction is shared by the neutrality of money and the natural rate hypothesis (NRH)?
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Joy
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Name any Two monetary policy instruments used by the Reserve Bank
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Magagula Thato
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1. The money supply is $1 trillion,the price level =2,and real GDP is $5 trillion in base year dollars. What is the income
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Steve
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(Monetary Policy and Aggregate Supply) Assume that the economy is initially in long-run equilibrium. Using an AD–AS diagram,
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Mike
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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 example of expansionary
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Ashley
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Help me reword this??
The Fed is organized as a corporation, owned by its member banks, and directed by a government-appointed
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casandra
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b) If you were the head of the Japanese Central Bank, how would you respond if your goal was to keep the interest rates at the
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Chuck
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b) If you were the head of the Japanese Central Bank, how would you respond if your goal was to keep the interest rates at the
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Chuck
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b) If you were the head of the Japanese Central Bank, how would you respond if your goal was to keep the interest rates at the
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Chuck
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b) If you were the head of the Japanese Central Bank, how would you respond if your goal was to keep the interest rates at the
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Chuck
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b) If you were the head of the Japanese Central Bank, how would you respond if your goal was to keep the interest rates at the
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Chuck
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b) If you were the head of the Japanese Central Bank, how would you respond if your goal was to keep the interest rates at the
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Chuck
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Suppose that the Fed's inflation target is 2%, potential output growth is 3.5%, and velocity is a function of how much the
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Anonymous
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What resulted from the loss in value of the Continental
dollar? (1 point) Congress began to sell sections of land in the
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Thebloxyman011
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Monetary policy differs from fiscal policy in that
a. it has to be exercised by the legislature. b. the policy goals are very
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Maria
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Suppose that the Fed's inflation target is 2%, potential output growth is 3.5%, and velocity is a function of how much the
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Joanne
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If the Federal Reserve is printing money, why is the CPI not reporting a threat from inflation? A) because China is selling
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Jessie
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True or false the government sells bonds in order to lower inflation.
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Jessie
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Can there be inflation with without an increase in the money supply? How?
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Gwen
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The actual change in the money supply equals
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jagirl
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How does a stimulus program (through the money multiplier) affect the money supply?
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Ashley
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It is often suggested that the Bank of Canada try to reduce the inflation rate to zero. If we assume that velocity is constant,
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Anonymous
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If the chartered banks decide to maintain an average reserve ratio of zero, what would be the size of money multiplier
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Anonymous
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What are the two problems facing the Bank of Canada in trying to control the money supply precisely
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Anonymous
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This is a 100 question hw sheet and I have answered all but i am unsure about a few please help!!!
8. Which of the following
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anon
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Suppose the population of
Area Y is relatively young and the population of area O is relatively old but verything else about the
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Anonymous
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The central bank is rensponsible for the management of monetary policy. What is the major tool of monetary policy, and how would
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Anonymous
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Im not sure what the answer, is what are the factors that would influnce the federal reserves in adjusting the discount rate??
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a
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what happens to the monry interrest rates and the economy if the federal reserves is not the seller of government bonds? I know
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at
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what is the theory of inflation
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Anonymous
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what is the pro and cons of expansionary monetary policy?
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at
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Which term could also be used to call the Federal Reserve?(1 point)Responseslender's banklender's bankpublic's bankpublic's
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The Federal Reserve engages in another round of quantitative easing. What are the effects of this policy on the economy?(1
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Which policy affects the prices of assets, and short-term and long-term interest rates?(1 point)Responsesreserve
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2.) This question uses the general monetary model, in which L is no longer assumed constant and money demand is inversely
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Anonymous
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Why do you think the FED evaluates the money multiplier when making decisions with regard to the money supply? What function
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Jean
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How did the gold standard promote stability?
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TYNESHIA
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Economist John Taylor has suggested that the Fed use the following rule for choosing its target for the federal funds interest
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Tamatha
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As regards to federal reserve what is the success in the cost and availability of credit today? and what could be handled
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Tanya
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How will the federal reserve control the Quantity of Money Supply and why?
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Anita fields
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how Has the federal reserve been effective? Why? or Why Not?
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Anita fields
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"The Fed should simply increase the money supply at the same rate that the full employment economy grows, and the government
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tom
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