Fiscal Policy Deficits Debt
$ Banking Financial Institutions
Creating Money
Interest Rates - Monetary Policy
Financial Economics
100

A major advantage of the _____ or _____  stabilizers is that they require no legislative action by Congress to be made effective.

built-in   automatic

100

The paper money, or currency, in the United States essentially represents

a debt of the Federal Reserve System.



100

The goldsmith's ability to create money was based on the fact that paper money in the form of gold receipts was

rarely redeemed for gold.

100

The asset demand for money is most closely related to money functioning as a


store of value

100

What concept describes how quickly an investment increases in value when interest is paid not only on the original amount invested, but also on the accumulated interest payments?

Compound Interest

200

The __________ budget tells us what the size of the federal budget deficit or surplus would be if the economy was at full employment

 cyclically adjusted

200

If a firm possesses assets whose value exceeds the value of its debts, the firm is said to be

solvent

200

In a __________  banking system, banks can create money through the lending process.


fractional reserve

200

If the quantity of money demanded exceeds the quantity supplied, the interest rate will 


rise.

200

The_________of an asset should exactly equal the total present value of all of the asset's future payments

 price

300

The federal budget deficit is found by

subtracting government tax revenues from government spending in a particular year.

300

Currency and checkable deposits are the major components of 



money supply M1.

300

The greater the leverage in the financial system, all else equal, the greater the_________of the financial system

 instability

300

The securities held as assets by the Federal Reserve Banks consist mainly of

Treasury bills, Treasury notes, and Treasury bonds.

300

Index funds are a portfolio of

stocks or bonds that exactly match a particular index.

400

The ________ of expansionary fiscal policy suggests that increases in government spending financed through borrowing will increase the interest rate and thereby reduce investment.



crowding-out effect

400

The government bailout of large institutions creates the problem of moral hazard, which means that these large firms will

have an incentive to make highly risky investments.


400

A bank is in the position to make loans when required reserves

are less than actual reserves.


400

The Federal Reserve Banks sell government securities to the public. As a result, the checkable deposits and reserves of commercial banks both

decrease.

400

The buying and selling process that leads profit-seeking investors to equalize average expected rates of return from identical assets is known as

arbitrage

500

One timing problem in using fiscal policy to counter a recession is the "recognition lag" that occurs between the

start of the recession and the time it takes to recognize that the recession has started.


500

One reason that near monies are important is because


they can be easily converted into money or vice versa, and thereby can influence the stability of the economy.

500

Other things being equal, an expansion of commercial bank lending

increases the money supply.



500

The Federal Reserve does not set the federal funds rate, but historically has influenced it using 


its open-market operations.

500

One statistic that quantifies the risk of an investment is

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