Money loses its value when it...
becomes too plentiful
When a government spends more than it takes in?
Budget Deficit
The FED refers to?
The Federal Reserve System
Choose the two answers below that are fiscal policy tools of the Federal Government?
A. Taxes
B. Government Spending
C. Discount Rate
D. Local referendums
A. Taxes
B. Government Spending
What is Monetary Policy?
How government regulates the amount of money in circulation
How do governments raise money to provide services?
By raising taxes
__________ is a period when slow economic growth and joblessness coincide with rising inflation.
Stagflation
The Federal Reserve System regulating the flow of currency into the economy is indicative of one of the following economic policies? E.2.2
A. Fiscal Policy
B. Tax Policy
C. Monetary Policy
D. Investment Policy
C. Monetary Policy
What is the purpose of fiscal and monetary policy?
make the business cycle smoother and more stable.
Leader of the Monetarist school of thought, the idea that a steady money supply was key to economic growth.
Milton Freidman
What is the main source of the federal government's revenue?
personal income tax
What is inflation?
Which answer below is not a power of the FED?
A. increase/decrease discount rate/fed funds rate.
B. increase/decrease reserve requirement.
C. buy/sell bonds.
D. Increase/decrease income tax rates
D. Increase/decrease income tax rates
Keynesian economists believe that the primary factor driving economic activity and short-term fluctuations is the demand for goods and services. The theory is sometimes called ___________
Demand Side Economics
Supply-side economics is a macroeconomic theory that postulates economic growth can be most effectively fostered by all of the following except?
A. increasing regulation
B. allowing free trade
C. lowering taxes
D. decreasing regulation
A. increasing regulation
How would tax credit most likely affect consumer spending behavior?
It would lead to increased spending
Economist whose ideas rose to prominence in the 1930s, believing the government should intervene to spark economic activity
John Maynard Keynes
“Conducting Monetary Policy,” The Federal Reserve System
What is the role of the Federal Reserve in the U.S. economy? E.2.3
A. to promote financial stability
B. to promote fair wages for workers
C. to help the government make money.
D. to help employers create fair conditions.
A. to promote financial stability
What is fiscal policy?
Various means the government uses to raise and spend money.
How can the Federal Reserve influence consumers to borrow money to purchase a home during an economic downturn?
By reducing interest rates on home loans to make consumers more willing to take loans from banks
What are the two largest expenditures of mandatory spending?
Social Security and Medicare
Classical Economics or Laissez Faire Economics
Identify and describe the 3 tier structure of the FED.
12 Federal Reserve Banks
7 member board of governments
12 member open market committee
Name the 5 economists and their ideas or writings we have learned this year.
1. Leonard E. Read - I, Pencil
2. Adam Smith - Wealth of Nations, Laissez- Faire, Capitalism, Invisible Hand
3. Karl Marx - Communist Manifesto
4. John Maynard Keynes - Demand Side Economics, General Theory on Employment, Interest, and Money
5. Milton Freidman - Free to Choose, Supply Side Economics
Because the nation’s inflation rate over the longer run is primarily determined by monetary policy, the Federal Reserve can work directly to ensure that the U.S. economy benefits from low and stable inflation. Low and stable inflation helps the economy operate efficiently. When inflation is low and stable, individuals can hold money without having to worry that high inflation will rapidly erode their purchasing power. Moreover, households and businesses can make more accurate longer-run financial decisions about borrowing and lending and about saving and investment. Longer-term interest rates are also more likely to be moderate when inflation is low and stable.
“The Federal Reserve’s Monetary Policy Mandate and Why It Matters” from Conducting Monetary Policy, The Federal Reserve System
Based on the text, what is the role of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy in the U.S. economy?
A. to control savings
B. to control inflation
C. to control businesses
D. to control purchasing power
B. to control inflation