money basics
banking system
federal reserves
monetary policy tools
money supply & effects
100

what is money?

Anything generally accepted as payment

100

What is the reserve requirement? 

the percentage of deposits banks must hold

100

what is the federal reserve?

the US central bank

100

what are open market operations?

buying and selling government bonds

100

what are interest rates?

when money supply rises, this usually falls

200

what are medium of exchange, unit of account, and store of value?

the 3 functions of money

200

what are required reserves?


Funds banks must keep in reserve, not loan
200

what is the fomc? (fed open market committee)

the group that conducts open market operations

200

what is expansionary monetary policy?

bond purchases meant too stimulate the economy

200

what is investment?

lower interest rates tend to increase this component of GDP

300

what is divisibility?

This characteristic of money ensures it can be easily transferred and divided

300

what is 1/ reserve requirement?

The formula uses to calculate maximum money creation

300
what is the federal funds rate?

The rate targeted by the Fed to influence all other short term interest rates

300

what is selling bonds and raising interest rates?

the policy combination used to combat demand pull inflation

300

what is a higher price level?

according to the equation of exchange, if velocity is constant, an increase in money supply leads to this

400

what is m2?

The money supply measure that includes M1 plus savings deposits and money market funds

400

what is when banks hold excess reserves?

the condition under which banks cannot create as much money as the multiplier predicts 

400

what is the raising discount rate?

The Fed action that signals concern about inflation by slowing bank lending

400

what is because they are too powerful and destabilizing?

why changes in the reserve requirement are rarley used

400

what is increased real output and unemployed?

a rightward shift of AD caused by monetary expansion in the short run

500
what is store of value?

if the public suddenly loses confidence in fiat money, the function of money is most directly undermined

500

what are the 2 behaviors that prevent banks from creating the maximum amount of money?

banks holding excess reserves and people holding cash

500

what is the trade off between inflation and unemployment?

the conflict the Fed faces when reducing inflation increases unemployment

500

what is the effect of expansionary open market operations? 

When the Fed buys gov bonds, banks gain reserves, interest rates fall, borrowing increases, and AD rises

500

what is inflation with no long run change in real output?

the long run result of an excessive increase in money supply