econ 11

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To increase its assets to​ $4 trillion, the Fed used​ ______.

​large-scale open market operations called quantitative easing

By increasing the required reserve​ ratio, the Fed forces banks to hold a​ _______ quantity of monetary base and the interest rate​ _______.

​larger; rises

By lowering the interest​ rate, the Fed makes it​ _______ costly for the banks to borrow monetary base and the interest rate​ _______.

​less; falls

The house with the lower price is the​ _______, and the jacket with the lower price is the​ _______.

$ 16,000 house in 1935​; $ 60 jacket in 2015

The table shows the quantities of the goods Suzie bought and the prices she paid during two consecutive weeks. ​Suzie's CPI market basket contains the goods she bought in Week 1. (screenshot of weeks)

$37.50 divided by ​$98.25​) times ​100, which is 38.2 percent of the CPI market basket. The value of​ Suzie's CPI in Week 2 is= 93.25/98.25 * 100= 94.9 ​​Suzie's inflation rate in Week 2 is= [(94.9-100)] / ​(100)] * 100= -5.1

Calculate the CPI market basket and the percentage of the average household budget spent on juice in the reference base year. In​ 2015, the average household spent ​$64 on juice and ​$35 on cloth. The price of juice was ​$4 a​ bottle, and the price of cloth was ​$5 a yard. In​ 2016, the price of juice is ​$3 a bottle and the price of cloth is ​$6 a yard

64/4= 16 bottles of juice 35/5= 7 yards of cloth 64+35= 99 64/99= 64.6% on juice

Suppose that at the end of December​ 2009, the monetary base in the United States was ​$735 ​billion, banks' reserves at the Fed were ​$10 ​billion, and Federal Reserve notes were ​$700 billion. Calculate the quantity of coins.

735-700-10= 25

The inflation rate is the percentage change in the​ _____ from one year to the next. Deflation is a situation in which the​ _____ is​ _____ and the inflation rate is​ _____.

price​ level; price​ level; falling; negative

A medium of exchange is an object that is generally accepted in return for​ _____. Barter is the direct exchange of goods and services for​ _____, which ​ _____ a double coincidence of wants.

goods and​ services; other goods and​ services; requires

An open market operation is the purchase or sale of​ _____ -​ _____ - by the​ _____ in the open market.

government​ securities; U.S. Treasury bills and​ bonds; New York Fed

Falling oil prices pushed the CPI down 0.1 percent in December 2015. Energy prices fell 2.4 percent and the price of gasoline fell by 3.9 percent. ​Source: Los Angeles Times​, January​ 20, 2016 Given the further information that the weight on energy prices in the CPI is 8​ percent, by how much would the CPI have changed in December 2015 if energy prices had not​ changed? If energy prices had not​ changed, the CPI in December 2015 would have​ _______.

increased by 0.09 percent

The Fed uses its policy tools to​ _______.

influence the interest rate and regulate the amount of money circulating in the United States by adjusting the reserves of the banking system

These three measures of the price level give different inflation rates because each measure​ _______.

is based on the prices of different baskets of goods and services

The​ Fed's chief executive is​ ______ and the​ Fed's main policy tools are​ ______.

the Chairman of the Board of​ Governors; required reserve​ ratios, discount​ rate, and open market operations. In unusual​ times, extraordinary crisis measures are an additional tool

The CPI bias arises from all of the following items except ​_______.

the goods and services bought by poor people

The PCE price index is an average of the current prices of​ _____ included in the consumption expenditure component of​ GDP, expressed as a percentage of​ _____ year prices.

the goods and​ services; base

When the nominal interest rate equals​ zero, the real interest rate equals​ _______.

the negative of the inflation rate

As people use mobile wallets to make​ purchases, currency​ _______ disappear because​ _______.

will​ not; currency is used in the underground economy

Credit cards and debit cards​ _______ disappear because​ _______.

will​ not; mobile wallets are digitized credit cards and debit cards

The reference base period is a period for which the​ _____ is defined to equal​ _____. Currently, the reference base period is​ 1982-1984.

​CPI; 100

Which of the following is money​?

​Charlie's checking account deposit at the Bank of America.

The nominal interest rate is the dollar amount of interest expressed as a percentage of the amount​ _____. The real interest rate is the goods and services forgone in​ interest, expressed as a percentage of the amount​ _____ and calculated as the nominal interest rate minus the​ _____.

​loaned; ​loaned; inflation rate

Suppose that banks had deposits at the central bank of $ 7 billion​, deposits of $ 500 billion​, no excess​ reserves, and a desired reserve ratio of 3 percent. What is the amount of currency in the banks​?

(0.03 * $ 500 ) - $ 7 billion = $ 8 billion.

Calculate the inflation rates in 2013 and 2014. Did the CPI rise or fall in 2014​? Did the inflation rate increase or decrease in 2014​? year . cpi 2012 . 112 2013 . 114 2014 . 117

(114-112/114) * 100)= 1.8 (117-114/117) * 100)= 2.6 increase; increase

In​ Canada, the reference base period for the CPI is 2002. By​ 2014, prices had risen by 25.2 percent since the base period. The inflation rate in Canada in 2015 was 1.1 percent. Calculate the CPI in Canada in 2015.

1.1/100= .011 100+25.2= 125.2 (0.011 * 125.2) + 125.2 = 126.5772

In​ Brazil, the reference base period for the CPI is 2000. By​ 2005, prices had risen by 51 percent since the base period. The inflation rate in Brazil in 2006 was 10​ percent, and in​ 2007, the inflation rate was 9 percent. Calculate the CPI in Brazil in 2006 and 2007.​ Brazil's CPI in 2008 was 173. Did​ Brazil's inflation rate increase or decrease in​ 2008?

10/100= .1 100+51= 151 (0.1 * 151) + 151= 166.1 166.1 * 1.09 ​= 181.0. decreased

When the price level is rising at​ _______ and the real interest rate is 1 percent a​ year, the nominal interest rate is 3 percent a year.

2 percent a year

If nominal GDP increases by 5 percent a year and the GDP price index rises by 2 percent a​ year, then real GDP increases by​ _______.

3 percent a year

In​ 2015, the year of the Consumer Expenditure Survey and also the reference base​ year, the average household spent ​$20 on juice and ​$25 on cloth. The price of juice in 2015 was ​$2 a​ bottle, and the price of cloth was ​$5 a yard. In​ 2016, juice is ​$5 a bottle and cloth is ​$4 a yard. Calculate the CPI in 2016 and the inflation rate between 2015 and 2016.

CPI= 5+2= 7 7/45= 155.6 inflation rate= 55.6 %.

a. The credit available on your VISA card b. Frequent flier miles c. Commemorative medals d. An IOU signed by the director of the U.S. postal service e. Upper A commercial bank checkable deposit f. Upper A $ 100 Amazon.com gift certificate g. Store coupons for any grocery item

Item e is money. Items c​, g​, a​, f​, b​, and d are not money.

Sandy takes ​$400 from his savings account and deposits the ​$400 in his small time deposit.

M1 does not change and M2 does not change.

What is the Fed and what is the​ FOMC?

The Fed regulates financial institutions and markets and the FOMC is the Fed's main policy dash making committee. The Fed regulates financial institutions and markets and the FOMC meets approximately every six weeks to review the state of the economy

The GDP price index is an average of the current prices of​ _____ included in the​ GDP, expressed as a percentage of base year prices.

all the goods and services

What is​ money? Would you classify any of the following items as​ money?

any commodity or token that is generally accepted as a means of payment

a. A credit card b. A checkable deposit at the Bank of America c. A roll of quarters d. Upper A Rembrandt painting e. The copper used to produce pennies f. Ancient Roman coins g. GM bonds

b and c​; ​a, d​, ​e, f​, and g

The Federal Reserve System ​(the Fed) is the​ _____ of the United States.

central bank

As people use mobile wallets to make​ purchases, most of M1 will be​ _______.

checkable deposits

In the United States​ today, money includes​ ______.

coins in parking meters and the funds in a student's checking account

Veronica transfers ​$1​,000 from her checking account at the Bank of Arkansas to her money market fund.

decreases by $ 1,000​; does not change

The Federal Open Market Committee is the​ Fed's _____ committee.

main policy making

What are the three vital functions that money​ performs? Which of the following items perform some but not all of these​ functions, and which perform all of these​ functions? Which of the items are​ money?

medium of​ exchange, unit of​ account, and store of value

The real interest rate exceeds the nominal interest rate when the inflation rate is​ _______.

negative

Currency consists of​ _____.

notes​ (dollar bills) and coins

The CPI that uses the 2015 basket​ _______ the inflation rate in 2016.

overstates the inflation rate in 2016

Falling oil prices pushed the CPI down 0.1 percent in December 2015. Energy prices fell 2.4 percent and the price of gasoline fell by 3.9 percent. ​Source: Los Angeles Times​, January​ 20, 2016 Given that energy prices are 8 percent of the CPI​ basket, by what percentage did the prices of other items in the CPI basket​ change?

risen by less than the fall in energy prices

A means of payment is a method of ​ _____ a debt.

settling

A cost of living index is a measure of the change in the amount of money that people need to spend to achieve a given​ _____.

standard of living

On the basis of these price​ observations, commodity substitution and outlet substitution might have occurred when consumers bought more​ ______ in July because they had become relatively​ ______ expensive.

steak and​ bread; less bananas and​ lettuce; more

The BLS reported that the CPI in July 2010 was 226. This news tells you that​ _______.

the prices of consumption goods and services have​ risen, on​ average, by 126 percent since the base year

The​ Fed's policy tools include​ ______.

the required reserve​ ratio, discount​ rate, and open market operations

The CPI measures the average prices paid by​ _______ for​ _______.

urban​ consumers; a fixed basket of consumption goods and services

M2 consists of​ _____ plus​ _____ and​ _____ deposits,​ _____, and other deposits.

​M1; savings​ deposits; small​ time; money market funds

The core inflation rate is the annual percentage change in the​ _____ price index​ _____ the prices of food and energy.

​PCE; excluding

The Consumer Price Index is a measure of the​ _____ of the prices paid by​ _____ consumers for a fixed market basket of consumption goods and services.

​average; urban

Reserves consist of the currency in the​ _____ plus the balance on its​ _____ account at​ _____.

​bank's vaults;​ reserve; a Federal Reserve Bank

The monetary base is the sum of​ _______.

​coins, Federal Reserve​ notes, and​ banks' reserves at the Fed

The monetary base is the sum of​ _____, _____, and​ _____ at the Fed.

​coins; Federal Reserve​ notes; banks' reserves

When the Fed sells securities in the open​ market, the monetary base​ _______ and the interest rate​ _______.

​decreases; rises

The United States experienced​ _______ in December 2015 because​ _______.

​deflation; the CPI decreased

A commodity substitution bias​ _______ when the CPI is calculated in 2016 using the 2015 basket.

​exists; people switch from the relatively more expensive scallops to the relatively less expensive shrimp

The nominal wage rate is the average​ _____ wage rate measured in​ _____ dollars. The real wage rate is the average​ _____ wage rate measured in the dollars of​ _____ year.

​hourly; current; ​hourly; a reference base

M1 consists of currency held by​ _____ and​ _____, _____, and​ _____ owned by individuals and businesses.

​individuals; businesses;​ traveler's checks; checkable deposits

The federal funds rate is the​ _____ rate on​ _____ loans.

​interest; interbank

Fiat money are objects that are​ _____ because the law decrees or orders them to be​ _____.

​money; money

Of the items measured in the news​ clip, _______ has the highest weight in the CPI and​ _______ has the lowest weight in the CPI.

​rents; medical care


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