Exam 11: The Monetary System

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A bank has a 10 percent reserve requirement, $4,000 in deposits, and has loaned out all it can given the reserve requirement.

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The Fed's policy decisions have an important influence on

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Describe the two things that limit the precision of the Fed's control of the money supply and explain how each limits that control.

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Which of the following is not included in either M1 or M2?

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If the federal funds rate were below the level the Federal Reserve had targeted, the Fed could move the rate back towards its target by

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The use of money allows trade to be roundabout.

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Suppose the banking system currently has $300 billion in reserves; the reserve requirement is 10 percent; and excess reserves amount to $3 billion. What is the level of deposits?

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Table 11-4. Table 11-4.    -Refer to Table 11-4. If the bank faces a reserve requirement of 20 percent, then it -Refer to Table 11-4. If the bank faces a reserve requirement of 20 percent, then it

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Treasury Bonds are

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The Fed can increase the money supply by conducting open-market

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Members of the Board of Governors are appointed by the president of the U.S. and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

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Sam wants to trade eggs for sausage. Sally wants to trade sausage for eggs. Sam and Sally have a double-coincidence of wants.

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The chair of the Board of Governors regularly testifies to Congress about Fed policy.

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Mia puts money into a piggy bank so she can spend it later. What function of money does this illustrate?

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When the Fed conducts open-market purchases,

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The reserve requirement is 4%, banks hold no excess reserves and people hold no currency. If the Fed sells $10,000 of bonds what happens to the money supply?

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In Ugoland, the money supply is $8 million and reserves are $1 million. Assuming that people hold only deposits and no currency, and that banks hold no excess reserves, then the reserve requirement is

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Dollar bills, rare paintings, and emerald necklaces are all

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If the Fed decreases reserve requirements, the money supply will increase.

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Are credit cards and debit cards money? What's the difference between credit and debit cards?

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