EBK ECONOMICS
EBK ECONOMICS
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ISBN: 9780077660710
Author: McConnell
Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL HIGHER EDUCATION
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Chapter 33, Problem 6P

Subpart (a):

To determine

Balance sheet.

Subpart (a):

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The required reserves are evaluated as follows:

Required Reserves=Required Reserve Ratio×Checkable deposits                             =0.25×200 billion                             =$50 billion

Hence, the required reserves are $50 billion.

The excess reserves are evaluated as follows:

Excess Reserves=Actual Reserves-Required Reserves                          =$52 billion-$50 billion                          =$2 billion

Hence, the excess reserves are $2 billion.

The maximum amount of a banking system is obtained by taking the product of the monetary multiplier and the amount of excess reserves. Thus, the monetary multiplier can be calculated as follows:

Monetary multiplier=1Required Reserve Ratio                             =10.25                            =4

Hence, the monetary multiplier is 4.

Then, the maximum amount of loans is evaluated as follows:

Maximum amount of loans=4×$2 billion                                         =$8 billion

Hence, the maximum amount of loan is $8 billion.

Table -1 shows the consolidated balance sheet obtained from the given diagram.

Table -1

Assets Liabilities and Net worth
(1) (2)
Reserves $52 $52 Checkable deposits $200 $208
Securities 48 48
Loans 100 108
Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Balance sheet: Itis a financial statement that encapsulates an organization’s assets, their liabilities, and equity of the shareholders at a particular point in time.

Subpart (b):

To determine

To determine: Balance sheet.

Subpart (b):

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

The required reserves are evaluated as follows:

Required Reserves=Required Reserve Ratio×Checkable deposits                             =0.20×$200 billion                             =$40 billion

Hence, the required reserves are $40 billion.

The excess reserves are evaluated as follows:

Excess Reserves=Actual Reserves-Required Reserves                          =$52 billion-$40 billion                          =$12 billion

Hence, the excess reserves are $12 billion.

Thus, the monetary multiplier is evaluated as follows:

Money multiplier=1Required Reserve ratio                          =10.2                          =5

Hence, the money multiplier is 5.

Then the maximum amount of loans is evaluated as follows:

Maximum amount of loans=Money multiplier×Excess Reserves                                         =5×$12 billion                                         =$60 billion

Hence, the maximum amount of loans is $60 billion.

Table -2 shows the new consolidated balance sheet obtained from the given diagram.

Table -2

Assets Liabilities and Net worth
(1) (2)
Reserves $52 $52 Checkable deposits $200 $260
Securities 48 48
Loans 100 160

With the required reserve ratio of 20% (rather than 25%), the difference in the amount of the commercial banking system is evaluated as follows:

Difference in the amount that the banking system can lend                                                        =(1st Maximum amount of loan-2nd Maximum amount of loan)                                                         =$60 billion-$8 billion                                                         =$52 billion

Hence, the banking system can lend $52 billion more.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept introduction:

Balance sheet: Itis a financial statement that encapsulates an organization’s assets, their liabilities, and equity of the shareholders at a particular point in time.

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