Macro econ final

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​Which of the following policies can the Fed follow to increase the money supply?

Reduce the interest rate on reserves

Institutions that help to match one person's saving with another person's investment are collectively called the

financial system.

If the reserve ratio is 5 percent, then $500 of additional reserves would ultimately generate

$10,000 of money.

The nominal interest rate is 6 percent and the real interest rate is 4 percent. What is the inflation rate?

2 percent

If the reserve ratio is 4 percent, then the money multiplier is

25

Refer to Figure 30-3. Which of the following events could explain a shift of the money-supply curve from MS1 to MS2?

An open-market purchase of bonds by the Federal Reserve

At the broadest level, the financial system moves the economy's scarce resources from

Savers to borrowers

Refer to Figure 30-2. What quantity is measured along the vertical axis?

The value of money

When you list prices for necklaces sold on your website, www.sparklingjewels.com, in dollars, this best illustrates money's function as

Unit of account

A bank loans Danuta's Ice Cream $190,000 to remodel a building near campus to use as a new store. On their respective balance sheets, this loan is

an asset for the bank and a liability for Danuta's Ice Cream. The loan increases the money supply.

Crowding out occurs when investment declines because a budget

deficit makes interest rates rise.

When the market for money is drawn with the value of money on the vertical axis and the quantity of money on the horizontal axis, the price level increases if money demand shifts

left and decreases if money supply shifts left.

In a closed economy, private saving is

the amount of income that households have left after paying for their taxes and consumption.

Refer to Figure 30-1. When the money supply curve shifts from MS1 to MS2,

the equilibrium value of money decreases.

The nominal interest rate is 6 percent and the inflation rate is 3 percent. What is the real interest rate?

3 percent

If the nominal interest rate is 8 percent and the inflation rate is 3 percent, then the real interest rate is

5 percent

A bank's reserve ratio is 7 percent and the bank has $1,000 in deposits. Its reserves amount to

70

Which of the following lists is included in what economists call "money"?

Cash

Which of the following is included in M2 but not in M1?

Demand deposits

Refer to Figure 26-1. Which of the following events would shift the supply curve from S1 to S2?

In response to tax reform, households are encouraged to save more than they previously saved.

Hideo and Hannah decide to go on a vacation. As a result, they withdraw $5,000 from their savings account to purchase $5,000 worth of traveler's checks. As a result of these changes,

M1 increases by $5,000 and M2 stays the same.

Refer to Table 29-1. Which, if any, pairs of traders has a double coincidence of wants?

Only Christian with Ellie

An increase in the government's budget surplus means public saving is

Positive and increasing

In a closed economy, what does the difference between the tax revenue and government purchases, (T − G), represent?

Public Savings

Cash, fine art, and silver are all

Stores of value

Suppose private saving in a closed economy is $21b and investment is $8b.

The government budget deficit must equal $13b.

Refer to Figure 26-3. A shift of the demand curve from D1 to D2 is called

a decrease in the demand for loanable funds.

If the Federal Open Market Committee decides to increase the money supply, it

creates dollars and uses them to purchase government bonds from the public.

If there is a shortage of loanable funds, then the quantity of loanable funds

demanded is greater than the quantity of loanable funds supplied and the interest rate will rise.

If the Fed raised the reserve requirement, the demand for reserves would

increase, so the federal funds rate would rise.

Katleen is considering expanding her dress shop. If interest rates rise she is

less likely to expand. This illustrates why the demand for loanable funds slopes downward.

Other things the same, when the interest rate rises, people would want to lend

more, making the quantity of loanable funds supplied increase.

If the reserve requirement is 7 percent, a bank desires to hold no excess reserves, and it receives a new deposit of $200, it

must increase required reserves by $14.

The slope of the supply of loanable funds curve represents the

positive relation between the interest rate and saving.

In a closed economy, national saving equals

private saving plus public saving.

When conducting an open-market sale, the Fed

sells government bonds, and in so doing decreases the money supply.

If the quantity of loanable funds demanded exceeds the quantity of loanable funds supplied, there is a

shortage and the interest rate is below the equilibrium level.

You saved $500 in currency in your piggy bank to purchase a new laptop. The $500 you kept in your piggy bank illustrates money's function as a _______. The laptop's price is posted as $500. The $500 price illustrates money's function as a _____. You use the $500 to purchase the laptop. This transaction illustrates money's function as a ______.

store of value, unit of account, medium of exchange

Refer to Figure 30-1. If the money supply is MS2 and the value of money is 5, then there is an excess

supply of money that is represented by the distance between points D and A.


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