For each of the following monetary policy tools: A. The BSP buys securities in the open market. B. The BSP sells foreign exchange current C. The BSP increases the reserve requirement ratio. D. The BSP applies its moral suasion ability requesting commercial banks to lower down interest rates. E. The government decided to deposit funds at the BSP. State the effect to the economy (i.e., effect only on the economy’s production and spending).
Monetary Policy and Equation of Exchange
The monetary policy has been defined as the policy that is used by the Federal Reserve (the central bank of the US) or the central bank (the central bank of India is RBI) along with the use of the supply of money to accomplish certain macroeconomic policies. Monetary policy is a supply-side macroeconomic policy that supervises the growth rate and money supply in the economy.
Monetary Economics
As from the name, it is very evident that monetary economics deals with the monetary theory of economics. Therefore, we can say that monetary economics, is that part of economics that provides us with the idea or notion of analyzing money as a holding with its function, which acts as the medium of exchange, the store of value through which the buying and selling are done and also the unit of account. It also helps in formulating the framework of the monetary policy of a bank in an economy which ultimately results in the welfare of the people residing in that particular economy. The monetary policy of an economy also helps to analyze and evaluate the financial health of it.
For each of the following
A. The BSP buys securities in the open market.
B. The BSP sells foreign exchange current
C. The BSP increases the reserve requirement ratio.
D. The BSP applies its moral suasion ability requesting commercial banks to lower
down interest rates.
E. The government decided to deposit funds at the BSP.
State the effect to the economy (i.e., effect only on the economy’s production and
spending).
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