Money and Banking Exam 2
Government deficits can complicate monetary policy because government borrowing can lead to
"crowding out," which leads to higher interest rates
Consider the following data about the economy: currency outstanding (C) = $1 trillion, total deposits (D) = $750 billion, total reserves (R) = $76 billion, and the required reserve ratio (RR ratio) = 10%. What is the level of required reserves for this economy?
$75 billion
Consider the following data about the economy: currency outstanding (C) = $1 trillion, total deposits (D) = $750 billion, total reserves (R) = $76 billion, and the required reserve ratio (RR ratio) = 10%. What is the currency ratio in this economy?
1.33
Suppose the current real federal funds rate in the economy is 2.0%, the current inflation rate is 1.0%, the Federal Reserve's target inflation rate is 2.0%, and the output gap is -2.0%. According to the Taylor Rule, the Federal Reserve's target federal funds rate should be
1.5%
Consider the following data about the economy: currency outstanding (C) = $1 trillion, total deposits (D) = $750 billion, total reserves (R) = $76 billion, and the required reserve ratio (RR ratio) = 10%. What is the money multiplier for this economy?
1.63
At its inception, the power of the Federal Reserve rested in the
12 independent regional Federal Reserve banks.
If the required reserve ratio is 5%, an initial demand deposit made in a bank of $100,000 can result in an expansion in the money supply of (#)
2,000,000
Which of the following would be considered an asset on a bank's balance sheet?
A consumer loan
If the public's confidence in the banking system is shaken, it may cause
A run on banks
When the parties to a transaction have different levels of knowledge about each other and/or the nature and implications of the transaction, it is said that there exists __________ information.
Asymmetric
When the Federal Reserve increases the reserve ratio, the impact will be to
Decrease the size of the money multiplier
Which of the following qualifies as a liability to a bank
Demand Deposits
Banks that have some financial difficulty and borrow from the Federal Reserve in what is known as secondary credit will pay an interest rate equal to the
Discount rate plus a penalty
The Federal Reserve is part of the US Treasury
False
When central banks were first created, their primary function was to
Finance government spending
Monetization of public debt can lead to a rapid increase in the money supply and hence to
Inflation
Those who argue against the pursuit of the dual objectives of stable prices and high employment point to the __________ as evidence that the pursuit of dual objectives is misguided
Inflation of the 1970's
An advantage of inflation rate targeting is
It reduces inflationary expectations
When the Federal Reserve buys US Treasury securities on the open market, it is attempting to
Lower interest rates
Within an economy, money gets created when banks
Make loans
The president of which district bank is a permanent member of the Federal Open Market Committee?
New York
The Federal Reserve was created largely in response to the
Panic of 1907
Overnight bank borrowing from the Federal Reserve is known as
Primary credit
The main responsibility of the Bank of Japan is to use monetary policy to
Pursue price stability
Imagine that Roland goes to his bank and deposits $10,000 in cash into his savings account. The bank, wanting to use those funds to generate revenue for itself, will look to make a loan with this cash. An important determinant of how much of that $10,000 the bank can lend is the
Required reserve ratio
By far, the largest asset on the Federal Reserve's balance sheet is
Securities
Currency in circulation plus bank reserves plus US Treasury currency in circulation is referred to as
The monetary base
If the US Treasury engages in a foreign exchange intervention to lower the value of the dollar relative to the euro by having the Federal Reserve sell dollars and buy euros in the foreign market, how will this affect the monetary base?
The monetary base will increase
Damon goes to the ATM machine and withdraws $500 in cash. How will this affect the monetary base?
The monetary base will remain unchanged with the increase in the currency in circulation being exactly offset by a decrease in bank reserves.
An individual who begins to participate in extreme sports after taking out a $1,000,000 life insurance policy is an example of the issue of moral hazard
True
The securities that the Federal Reserve holds on its balance sheet include
US Treasury securities, federal agency debt, and privately issued mortgage-backed securities.
When the currency ratio increases, the impact of changes in the monetary base on the money supply is
Weakened
When the price level falls, indebted persons will be __________ off because the real value of their debt will have __________.
Worse; increased
In Vance's homeowner's insurance policy, it states that he is required to pay out-of-pocket the first $5,000 for any homeowner's insurance claim that he submits before the insurance company will reimburse for any loss. This is an example of using
a deductible to try to mitigate the problem of moral hazard.
The business of banking solves the problem of
a liquidity mismatch with savers desiring liquidity and borrowers desiring illiquid loans.
One of the main reasons that banks exist is to deal with the issues of __________ and __________.
adverse selection; moral hazard
If the required reserve ratio is 5%, an initial demand deposit made in a bank of $100,000 can result in an expansion in the money supply of
an expansion in the money supply that is larger than the size of the one-time deposit
The Federal Reserve operates as
an independent entity
The chair of the Federal Reserve becomes the chair by being
appointed by the president of the United States and confirmed by the US Senate.
An example of asymmetric information in financial markets is that, in banking,
borrowers know more about their capacity to repay loans than lenders
Holly goes to her bank to take out a loan, and the bank agrees to the loan on the condition that Holly maintain a balance of $1,000 in her savings account with the bank. This is an example of a bank using a
compensating balance as a way to mitigate the problem of moral hazard
Monetary policy has the best chance of influencing the level of __________ unemployment
cyclical
In the market for used cars, asymmetric information will tend to
drive the better used cars out of the market
An example of asymmetric information in financial markets is that, in equity markets, directors __________ than shareholders
have a better sense of future profitability
Term auction lending was introduced by the Fed in the early stages of the 2007 financial crisis in order to
increase the amount of liquidity in the financial system
When the Federal Reserve makes a loan at the discount window to a bank, it will __________ the monetary base by __________ bank reserves
increase; increasing
One of the biggest challenges the Federal Reserve faces in conducting monetary policy is the existence of __________ lags
information and impact
When there is a high degree of trust in a country's banking system, the currency ratio will be
low
Harmon opens a new restaurant, which he insures for twice its worth. Knowing his business is insured, Harmon becomes careless in his management of the restaurant, with the result being that he suffers a bad fire which burns down his restaurant. This is an example of
moral hazard.
Following the 2007 financial crisis, the Federal Reserve created the term auction facility (TAF) in order to
overcome the stigma banks experienced from borrowing from the Fed at the discount window in order to add liquidity to financial markets
The Federal Reserve notices an increase in the public's desire to hold cash and fears that it may cause an increase in interest rates. To keep interest rates steady, the Federal Reserve would likely execute a
repurchase agreement to provide a short-term boost to the money supply
In a very basic sense, banks perform two functions in society: they __________ and __________.
take deposits; make loans
In the absence of banks and other lending institutions, when Sally is looking to borrow some money to buy a house, one of the biggest problems she faces is
the cost associated with searching for a suitable lender
If Claire were to sell a US Treasury security to the Federal Reserve in the secondary market, receiving a check from the Fed as payment, and then cash the check at her bank and hold onto the cash, then
the monetary base will increase but bank reserves will stay the same
The board of governors of the Federal Reserve has three primary responsibilities, which are
the operations of the Fed, commercial bank regulation, and monetary policy
John Maynard Keynes argued that there were three reasons that people demand money. They are the
transactions motive, precautionary motive, and speculative motive.
Unemployment is not only terribly costly to people who are unemployed but also to society as a whole because
unemployment represents an underutilization of society's available resources