Chapter 28: Problem 10
How is a central bank different from a typical commercial bank?
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Chapter 28: Problem 10
How is a central bank different from a typical commercial bank?
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How does rule-based monetary policy differ from discretionary monetary policy (that is, monetary policy not based on a rule)? What are some of the arguments for each?
Suppose the Fed conducts an open market purchase by buying \(\$ 10\) million in Treasury bonds from Acme Bank. Sketch out the balance sheet changes that will occur as Acme converts the bond sale proceeds to new loans. The initial Acme bank balance sheet contains the following information: Assets - reserves \(30,\) bonds 50 and loans \(50 ;\) Liabilities - deposits 300 and equity 30.
If the central bank sells \(\$ 500\) in bonds to a bank that has issued \(\$ 10,000\) in loans and is exactly meeting the reserve requirement of \(10 \%,\) what will happen to the amount of loans and to the money supply in general?
Explain how to use quantitative easing to stimulate aggregate demand.
In what ways might monetary policy be superior to fiscal policy? In what ways might it be inferior?
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