Econ 200 connect 10-14
What are the three basic functions of money?
A medium of exchange, a unit of account, and store of value
The chairperson of the Federal Reserve Board is selected by the
U.S. president and confirmed by the Senate.
Excess reserves are equal to
actual reserves minus required reserves.
If the annual interest payments on the debt sharply increased as a percentage of the GDP,
the government would have to use more tax revenues for interest or go deeper into debt.
The higher level of sales greatly reduces the per-unit cost of the product of an information product because there are
•high start-up costs but low marginal costs
Economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year because
•if intermediate goods were counted, then multiple counting would occur.
U.S. exports and imports each affect domestic production because
•imports are subtracted from U.S. GDP and exports are added.
When measuring GDP for a particular year, economists exclude the value of used furniture bought and sold because
•it was counted in GDP in some previous year.
Labor productivity greatly rises as the firm sells more units of an information product or service because
•learning from the information simultaneously can increase worker output potential
The nominal interest rate
•minus the inflation rate is the real interest rate
The long-run fiscal imbalance in the Social Security retirement system is the result of
an aging population and declining worker-beneficiary ratio.
Subprime mortgage loans were one of the factors that exacerbated the financial crisis of 2007-2008 because they resulted in
an increase in demand for housing and a rapid increase in home prices that was unsustainable.
For a person who wants to preserve the size of government, the fiscal options for ending a recession include
an increase in government spending.
Changes in inventories are included as part of investment spending because anything produced by a business that has
•not been sold during the accounting period is something in which the business has invested.
Excess reserves
can be lent out, increasing the money supply.
The major claims on a commercial bank's balance sheet are
checkable deposits.
The major categories of firms that make up the U.S. financial services industry include
commercial banks, thrifts, insurance companies, and securities related firms.
Expectations of a near-term policy reversal weaken fiscal policy because
consumers may hesitate to increase their spending because they believe that tax rates will rise again.
The Federal Reserve Board of Governors
coordinates policies for the 12 Federal Reserve Banks.
Between 1980 and 2007, the bank and thrift share of the financial services market
declined substantially.
Comparing market values over time has the
disadvantage that prices change over time.
Recent productivity acceleration has been
•positively influenced by global competition, which has expanded market possibilities for both consumers and producers
Recent productivity acceleration has been
•positively influenced by information technology because it connects information in all parts of the world with information seekers.
Inflation
•reduces the purchasing power of the dollar
More labor inputs can explain
•some of the increases in U.S. real GDP during the last 50 years or so
Unemployment is
•still a problem because the unemployment compensation program merely gives the unemployed enough funds for basic needs.
The problem of time lags in enacting and applying fiscal policy is that
in the time it takes to identify the situation, enact a policy, and allow it to work, economic circumstances may have changed.
The Social Security trust fund
includes assets held by these programs to help pay for future projected tax revenue shortfalls.
Social Security is a "pay-as-you-go" plans. This means that
most of the current revenues from the Social Security tax are paid to current Social Security retirees.
A single commercial bank can safely lend only an amount equal to its excess reserves, but the commercial banking system can lend by a multiple of its excess reserves because
one bank loses reserves to other banks, but the system does not.
If inventories declined by $1 billion during 2012, then $1 billion would be
•subtracted from both private domestic investment but added to gross domestic product.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) would calculate the rate of inflation in year 5 by
•subtracting the CPI of year 4 from the CPI of year 5, and then dividing by the CPI of year 4.
The face value of a coin is greater than its intrinsic value because
otherwise people would sell it for its intrinsic value.
An asset on a bank's balance sheet is something
owned by the bank, whereas a liability is something owed by the bank.
Rapid inflation can undermine money's ability to perform its functions. For example, in runaway inflation:
people revert to barter because money fails as a medium of exchange.
A political business cycle happens because
politicians are more interested in reelection than in stabilizing the economy.
Mortgage backed securities were one of the factors that exacerbated the financial crisis of 2007-2008 because they
reduced the risk exposure, or cost, that banks faced after issuing these subprime loans, and encouraged this type of lending.
The crowding-out effect is the
reduction in investment spending caused by the increase in interest rates, arising from an increase in government spending.
The Federal Reserve requires that commercial banks have reserves because
reserves provide the Fed a means of controlling the money supply
The major assets on a commercial bank's balance sheet include
reserves, securities, loans, and vault cash.
The categories of financial firms have become more blurred as these firms are trying to
retain their market share.
In requesting a tax cut in the early 1960s, President Kennedy said, "It is a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high today and tax revenues are too low and the soundest way to raise tax revenues in the long run is to cut tax rates now."This recognizes that
tax cuts increase production, GDP, and tax revenues.
Built-in, or automatic, stabilizers work by changing____________so that GDP changes are reduced.
tax revenue and government payouts
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) includes
the Board of Governors members and 5 of the 12 presidents of the Federal Reserve Banks, of which the president of the New York Fed has a permanent voting seat.
When economists say that the Federal Reserve Banks are central banks, this means that
the policies are coordinated by the Federal Reserve Board of Governors.
When economists say that the Federal Reserve Banks are quasi-public banks, this means that
they are a blend of private ownership and public control.
When economists say that the Federal Reserve Banks are bankers' banks, this means that
they perform the same functions for banks as banks perform for the public.
What tends to happen to real GDP, unemployment, and inflation during these phases?
•During a recessionary phase, GDP falls, unemployment rises, and inflation falls •During expansionary phase, GDP rises, unemployment falls, and inflation rises
Immigration has slowed economic growth in the United States.
•False
Which of the following statements is true?
•Deflation means that the price level is falling, whereas with inflation, overall prices are rising
Technological advance, which to date has played a relatively small role in U.S. economic growth, is destined to play a more important role in the future.
•Fasle
unemployment is seen by some as undesirable. Are all three forms undesirable?
•No, frictional unemployment is expected in the economy
Since at least 1995 the majority of increases in U.S. real GDP are from
•Productivity growth
What are the two primary phases of the business cycle?
•Recession and Expansion
How many recessions has the U.S. experienced since 1950?
•Since 1950, the U.S. has experienced 10 recessions
Rearrange the following contributors to the growth of productivity in descending order of their quantitative importance:
•Technological advance, quantity of capital, education and training, economies of scale, and improved resource allocation
What is efficiency factor?
•The level of economic efficiency and full employment needed to reach full production potential
What is the demand factor?
•The level of purchases needed to maintain full employment
What are the four supply factors of economic growth?
•The stock of capital goods •The quantity of human resources •The quality and quantity of natural resources •The level of technology
Many public capital goods are complementary to private capital goods.
•True
Net exports are a county's exports of goods
•and services less its imports of goods and services
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is constructed by
•comparing the value of a "market basket" of goods that consumers typically purchase to the value of the basket in a base year.
The purchase of a new house is
•considered to be an investment because a new house is an income generating asset
The three main type of consumption expenditures are
•durable goods, non-durable goods, services
Three examples of products or services that can be simultaneously consumed by many people include
•films, ebooks, and television programs.
Three types of unemployment are
-frictional, structural and cyclical
What is the monetary multiplier?
1 / reserve ratio
Why did the budget surpluses of 2000 and 2001 give way to a series of budget deficits in 2002?
Budget deficits in 2002 were due to the recession and tax cuts Deficits increased substantially in 2008 because of fiscal stimulus after the financial collapse
What is the largest component of M1?
Currency
Which of the components of M1 is legal tender?
Currency
Which of the following items is not included in either M1 or M2?
Currency held by banks
What are the components of the M1 money supply?
Currency in circulation and checkable deposits
Why is the debt as a percentage of GDP more relevant than the total debt?
Debt as a percentage of GDP measures the economy's ability to manage debt
As a percentage of GDP, the total U.S. public debt is the highest such debt among the world's advanced nations.
False
The Federal Reserve and federal government agencies hold more than three-fourths of the public debt.
False
Consider the following statement: "Whenever currency is deposited into a commercial bank, cash goes out of circulation and, as a result, the supply of money is reduced." true or false?
False because the M1 money supply consists of currency outside of the banks and checking account deposits of the public in commercial banks.
Which of the following are included in the functions of the Federal Reserve System?
Issuing Federal Reserve Notes, providing for check collection, and supervising the operation of banks
What near-monies are included in M2 money supply?
Noncheckable savings deposits, money market deposit accounts, small time deposits, and money market mutual fund balances
An internally held public debt is like a debt of the left hand owed to the right hand.
True
As a percentage of GDP, the total U.S. public debt held by the public was larger in 2010 than it was in 1990.
True
Which of the following financial institutions offer checkable deposits included within the M1 money supply?
Thrift institutions & Commerical banks
Distinguish between the total U.S. debt and the debt held by the public.
Total U.S. debt is the total amount of money owed by the federal government to all securtiy holders
TARP is the
Troubled Asset Relief Program funded with general tax revenue and the issuance of government debt.
For a person who thinks the public sector is too large, the fiscal options for ending recession would include
a cut in taxes.
Which of the following are included or excluded in this year's GDP?
a. The services of a commercial painter in painting his home in his spare time:•Excluded b. An auto dealer's sale of a new car to a nonbusiness customer:•Included c. The money received by Smith when she sells her biology textbook to a used-book buyer:•Excluded d. The publication and sale of a new economics textbook:•Included e. A $2 billion increase in business inventories:•Included f. The government purchases of newly produced aircraft:•Included
Net worth is equal to
assets minus liabilities.
A balance sheet must always balance because the sum of
assets must equal the sum of liabilities plus net worth.
Compared to a decade ago, there are
fewer bank firms.
Government loans create moral hazard because there is a tendency
for financial services firms to take on greater risks because they assume they are at least partially insured against losses.
Refinancing of the public debt might drive up real interest rates because
government borrowing to finance the debt increases demand for funds and competes with private borrowing.
The government's fiscal policy options for moving the economy out of a recession include
increasing government spending, decreasing taxes, or both.
The broad options for fixing the long-run Social Security problem include
increasing the retirement age. Subjecting a larger portion of total earnings to the social security tax and reducing benefits for wealthy retirees.
The purchasing power of the dollar is
inversely related to the price level.
The monetary multiplier is
inversely related to the reserve ratio.
American International Group (AIG) exacerbated the financial crisis of 2007-2008 by
issuing billions of dollars of collateralized default swaps that had embedded mortgage-loan risk.
The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
votes on the Fed's monetary policy and directs the purchase or sale of government securities.
The financial crisis of 2007-2008 was exacerbated by subprime mortgage loans. These loans were made to borrowers
who were more likely to default on their loans.
Suppose foreigners spend $7 billion on American exports in a given year and Americans spend $5 billion on imports abroad in the same year.What is the amount of America's net exports?
•+$2 billion
How long did the 1950 recession last?
•18 months
The most severe recession in terms if real output decline was the
•1973-1975 recession