Principles of Macroeconomics, Loose-Leaf Version
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Author: Mankiw, N. Gregory
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Chapter 16, Problem 2CQQ
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The impact of money deposit in the bank and the reserves.
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Which of the following activities will affect a bank’s required reserves? why?
a. The local Girl Scout troop collects coins and currency to buy a new camping stove. The troop deposits $250 in coins and opens a small-time deposit.
b. You decide to move $200 from your MMDA to your NOW account.
c. You sell your car to the teller at your bank for $5,000. The teller pays with a check drawn on the bank, and you deposit the check immediately into your checking account at the bank
Suppose the reserve requirement is currently 10%.
a Assume First Bank has deposits of $90 Million. Calculate the reserves for First Bank.
$_______________ million.
b. At the end of the day, First bank has $8 million of reserves. Will be a borrower or lender in the federal funds market?
First bank will __________________ reserves of $____________ million in the federal funds market.
1. The demand curve for money will shift to the right because of a:A) fall in the interest rate.B) rise in real GDP.C) rise in the interest rateD) fall in real GDP.
2. The money demand curve is _________ because a lower interest rate ___________.A) upward-sloping; increases the opportunity cost of holding moneyB) downward-sloping; increases the opportunity cost of holding moneyC) upward-sloping; decreases the opportunity cost of holding moneyD) downward-sloping; decreases the opportunity cost of holding money
3. Suppose a bank has excess reserves of P800 and the reserve ratio is 10%. If Diana deposits P1,500 of cash into her checking account and the bank lends P600 to Russell, that bank can lend an additional:A) P1,550 B) P1,300 C) P2,000 D) P1,350
4. To increase the money supply, the central bank could:A) lower the discount rate.B) make open-market purchases.C) lower reserve requirements.D) lower the discount rate, make open-market purchases, or lower reserve requirements.
5. A…
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