Chapter 15: Problem 8
Why might banks want to hold excess reserves in time of recession?
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Chapter 15: Problem 8
Why might banks want to hold excess reserves in time of recession?
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Why do presidents typically reappoint Chairs of the Federal Reserve Board even when they were originally appointed by a president of a different political party?
Bank runs are often described as "self-fulfilling prophecies." Why is this phrase appropriate to bank runs?
Explain what would happen if banks were notified they had to increase their required reserves by one percentage point from, say, \(9 \%\) to \(10 \%\) of deposits. What would their options be to come up with the cash?
Which kind of monetary policy would you expect in response to high inflation: expansionary or contractionary? Why?
Define the velocity of the money supply.
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