1.At a recent conference “The Fed – Where is it Going?”, Jason Alexdrovitch was discussing the policy tools that the
Statement 1: If the Fed wanted to use all of its three major monetary policy tools to increase the money supply, the Fed would sell bonds, reduce the discount rate and increase bank reserve requirements.
Statement 2: If commercial banks are increasing their borrowings from the Federal Reserve banks, while the Fed is selling government securities, the borrowing of the commercial banks from the Fed will offset the effects of open market operations.
Are Statement 1 and Statement 2 as made by Alexdrovitch correct?
| Statement 1 | Statement 2 |
A) Incorrect Incorrect
B) Incorrect Correct
C) Correct Incorrect
D) Correct Correct
2.Which of the following is least likely to appear as an asset on the U.S. Federal Reserve’s (Fed’s) balance sheet?
A) Gold.
B)
C) U.S. Treasury bills.
D) Loans to banks.
3.Which one of the following Federal Reserve monetary policies, when pursued in line with the
A) An increase in the reserve requirements for financial institutions.
B) A decrease in the discount rate.
C) An increase in the margin requirements at brokerage firms.
D) The sale of bonds by the Fed.
4.David Wildstein, Harry Osajnuk, and Kurt Weil, are all junior economists at the Bank of Scarsdale. Over lunch they were discussing the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) and the banking system in the
Wildstein: In my opinion, the overall purpose and goal of the Federal Reserve System is to insure the deposits of individuals and firms holding funds with banking institutions.
Osajnuk: The overall goal of the Federal Reserve System is to keep the discount rate flexible so that if additional funds are needed in the economy the discount rate will be reduced and if there is too much money in the economy the discount rate will be increased.
Weil: The primary purpose of the Federal Reserve System is to regulate the amount of excess reserves held by member banks through the potential deposit expansion multiplier.
Are the statements made by Wildstein, Osajnuk, and Weil correct?
| Wildstein | Osajnuk | Weil |
A) Incorrect Incorrect Correct
B) Correct Incorrect Incorrect
C) Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect
D) Incorrect Correct Incorrect
5.Assume the economy is undergoing a recession. In its efforts to stimulate the economy by trying to influence short-term interest rates the Fed is most likely to take which two actions?
A) Sell Treasury securities and increase bank reserve requirements.
B) Buy Treasury securities and decrease bank reserve requirements.
C) Buy Treasury securities and increase bank reserve requirements.
D) Sell Treasury securities and decrease bank reserve requirements.
答案和详解如下:
1.At a recent conference “The Fed – Where is it Going?”, Jason Alexdrovitch was discussing the policy tools that the
Statement 1: If the Fed wanted to use all of its three major monetary policy tools to increase the money supply, the Fed would sell bonds, reduce the discount rate and increase bank reserve requirements.
Statement 2: If commercial banks are increasing their borrowings from the Federal Reserve banks, while the Fed is selling government securities, the borrowing of the commercial banks from the Fed will offset the effects of open market operations.
Are Statement 1 and Statement 2 as made by Alexdrovitch correct?
| Statement 1 | Statement 2 |
A) Incorrect Incorrect
B) Incorrect Correct
C) Correct Incorrect
D) Correct Correct
The correct answer was B)
If the Fed wanted to use all of its three major monetary control tools to increase the money supply, the Fed would buy bonds, decrease the discount rate, and decrease the bank reserve requirements. Each of these actions would inject more money into the banking system.
When the Fed is selling government securities they are taking money out of the banking system thereby decreasing the money supply. But, if commercial banks are increasing their borrowings from the Fed, more money is being injected into the banking system. This increase in the money supply will offset the effects of the Fed’s open market operations.
2.Which of the following is least likely to appear as an asset on the U.S. Federal Reserve’s (Fed’s) balance sheet?
A) Gold.
B)
C) U.S. Treasury bills.
D) Loans to banks.
The correct answer was B)
The assets of the U.S. Federal Reserve consist of: gold, deposits with other central banks, special drawing rights at the International Monetary Fund, U.S. Treasury bills, notes, and bonds, and loans to banks (reserves loaned at the discount rate). The great majority (over 90 percent) of the liabilities of the Federal Reserve are Federal Reserve notes, that is,
3.Which one of the following Federal Reserve monetary policies, when pursued in line with the
A) An increase in the reserve requirements for financial institutions.
B) A decrease in the discount rate.
C) An increase in the margin requirements at brokerage firms.
D) The sale of bonds by the Fed.
The correct answer was B)
A decrease in the Fed’s lending rate is a monetary tool that the Fed can use to increase the money supply, thereby increasing aggregate demand during recessionary times when there is high unemployment. An increase in the reserve requirements, an increase in the margin requirements, and the sale of bonds by the Fed would all be restrictive monetary policies that would reduce the amount of money in the economy and reduce aggregate demand.
4.David Wildstein, Harry Osajnuk, and Kurt Weil, are all junior economists at the Bank of Scarsdale. Over lunch they were discussing the U.S. Federal Reserve (the Fed) and the banking system in the
Wildstein: In my opinion, the overall purpose and goal of the Federal Reserve System is to insure the deposits of individuals and firms holding funds with banking institutions.
Osajnuk: The overall goal of the Federal Reserve System is to keep the discount rate flexible so that if additional funds are needed in the economy the discount rate will be reduced and if there is too much money in the economy the discount rate will be increased.
Weil: The primary purpose of the Federal Reserve System is to regulate the amount of excess reserves held by member banks through the potential deposit expansion multiplier.
Are the statements made by Wildstein, Osajnuk, and Weil correct?
| Wildstein | Osajnuk | Weil |
A) Incorrect Incorrect Correct
B) Correct Incorrect Incorrect
C) Incorrect Incorrect Incorrect
D) Incorrect Correct Incorrect
The correct answer was C)
The statements made by each of the junior economists are incorrect. The overall purpose of the Federal Reserve System is to regulate the money supply. In that way, they seek to provide for a monetary environment that is in the best interests of the economy.
5.Assume the economy is undergoing a recession. In its efforts to stimulate the economy by trying to influence short-term interest rates the Fed is most likely to take which two actions?
A) Sell Treasury securities and increase bank reserve requirements.
B) Buy Treasury securities and decrease bank reserve requirements.
C) Buy Treasury securities and increase bank reserve requirements.
D) Sell Treasury securities and decrease bank reserve requirements.
The correct answer was B)
If the economy is in a recession, the Fed is likely to attempt to decrease short-term interest rates. If the Fed buys Treasury securities it will inject funds into the economy, which increases the supply of money, in turn decreasing interest rates. Similarly, if the Fed eases bank reserve requirements, more funds will be available for lending, which again will likely decrease interest rates.
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