Economics Chapter 14-16
What are the three basic functions of money?
A medium of exchange, a unit account, and store of value
The chairperson of the Federal Reserve Board is selected by the
US president and confirmed by the Senate
Why is monetary policy easier to conduct than fiscal policy?
because monetary policy has a much shorter administrative lag than fiscal policy
Why is cyclical asymetry important to policymakers?
because monetary policy is more effective in fighting inflation than recession
Why is the US demand for Mexican pesos downsloping?
because when the peso depreciates in value, the US finds Mexican goods less expensive, purchasing more of them and demanding more pesos
Changes in bank reserves resulting from open-market operations by the Fed will
change lending ability and the ability to create money
Which financial institutions offer checkable deposits included within the M1 money supply?
commercial banks thrift institutions
Who loses from protectional policies?
domestic consumers
Who benefits/gains from protectionist policies?
domestic producers
A balance sheet must always balance because the sum of the assets must...
equal to sum of the liabilities plus net worth
If commercial banks borrow from Fed Reserve Banks at the discount rate, then how will the commercial reserves be affected?
increase
If the Fed reduces the reserve ratio, the how will the commercial reserves be affecteD?
increase
Free-trade zones
increase the efficient use of resources within the zones but can result in a less efficient allocation of resources in the larger global economy
What is the basic determinant of the transactions demand for money?
level of nominal GDP
What is the net outcome for society?
negative
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
The face value of a coin is greater than its intrinsic value because
otherwise people would sell it for its intrinsic value
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
The WTO
provides a forum for the trade blocs to meet and negotiate further reductions in trade barriers
In responding to the financial crisis that began in 2007, the Fed did what?
purchased securities from banks to increase liquidity in the financial system
Rising costs will
reduce the motive for specialization
The Fed Reserve requires that commercial banks have reserves because
reserves provide the Fed a means of controlling the money supply
In percentage terms, our exports of goods and services are
small when compared to other industrialized countries
An asset on a bank's balance sheet and a liability is
something owned by the bank
How does the government restrict imports?
tariffs and import quotas
What does the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) include?
the Board of Governors members and 5 of the 12 presidents of the Federal Reserve Bank, of which the president of the New York Fed has a permanent voting seat
What does the FOMC vote on?
the Fed's monetary policy and directs the purchase or sales of government securities
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
How does the government promote exports?
through the provision of subsidies to exporters
What is the basic objective of monetary policy?
to assist the economy in achieving a full-employment, non-inflationary level of total output
What are the major categories of firms that make up the US financial services industry?
- commercial banks - thrifts - insurance companies - securities related firms
What are the functions of the Federal Reserve system?
- issuing Fed Reserve notes - providing for check collection - supervising the operation of banks
What near-monies are included in M2 money supply?
- noncheckable saving deposits - money market deposit accounts - small time deposits - money market mutual fund balances
What additional programs did the Fed create and implement to facilitate its role as lender-of-last resort?
- primary dealer credit facility - asset-backed commercial paper money market mutual fund liquidity facility - commercial paper funding facility - money market investor funding facility - term asset-backed securities loan facility - interest payments on reserves
What country is the US' most important trading partner, quantitatively?
Canada
With which country does the US have the largest current trade deficit?
China
What is the largest component of M1?
Currency
What are the components of the M1 money supply?
Currency in circulation and checkable disposits
US firms will support trade liberalization if what?
the US companies producing products will be able to sell more of their products outside of the US
The Fed currently focuses monetary policy on what?
Fed funds rate
TARP
Troubled Asset Relief Program funded with general tax revenue and the issuance of government debt
The supply of pesos to Americans is upward sloping because as the peso
appreciates in value, the US goods become cheaper to Mexicans. They buy more dollars, supplying a larger quantity of pesos
How is the equilibrium rate determined?
at the intersection of the total demand for money curve and the supply of money curve
The Fed funds rate is the interest rate that the
banks charge one another on overnight loans, whereas the prime interest rate is the interest rate banks charge on loans to their most creditworthy customers
When economists say that monetary policy can exhibit cyclical asymmetry what does that mean?
expansionary and restrictive monetary policy do not have the same effectiveness in handling economic expansion and contraction
Government loans create moral hazard because their is a tendency
for financial services firms to take on greater risks because they assume they are at least partially insured against losses
In general, trade blocs are
good for world trade
Why is cyclical asymmetry related to a liquidity trap?
in a recession, adding liquidity can have little effect
Over the past few decades offshoring has what?
increased to countries with an educated labor force such as India
What is the basic determinant of the asset demand for money?
interest rate
The purchasing power of the dollar is
inversely related to the price level
Offshoring of white-collar service jobs refers to
jobs relating to data entry, book composition, and software coding
If the NY Fed Reserve Bank purchases government securities from privite businesses and consumers and the businesses and consumers hold the proceeds as cash, then how will commercial reserves be affected?
unaffected
US labor unions will support trade liberalization is what?
union workers working for companies that are expanding due to international trade will experience an increase in job opportunities