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1 Unit 4: Money, Banking, and Monetary Policy 1 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

2 The Money Market (Supply and Demand for Money) 2 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

3 The Demand for Money At any given time, people demand a certain amount of liquid assets (money) for two different reasons: 1.Transaction Demand for Money- People hold money for everyday transactions. 2.Asset Demand for Money - People hold money since it is less risky than other assets What is the opportunity cost of hold keeping money in your pocket or checking account? The interest you could be earning from other financial assets like stocks, bonds, and real estate 3 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

4 The Demand for Money 1. What happens to the quantity demanded of money when interest rates increase? Quantity demanded falls because individuals would prefer to have interest earning assets instead 2. What happens to the quantity demanded when interest rates decrease? Quantity demanded increases. There is no incentive to convert cash into interest earning assets There is a inverse relationship between the interest rate and the quantity of money demanded 4 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

5 Nominal Interest Rate (ir) Quantity of Money (billions of dollars) 20% 5% 2% 0 MD Inverse relationship between interest rates and the quantity of money demanded 5 The Demand for Money Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

6 Quantity of Money (billions of dollars) 20% 5% 2% 0 MD What happens if price level increase? 6 The Demand for Money MD 1 Money Demand Shifters 1.Changes in price level 2.Changes in income 3.Changes in technology Nominal Interest Rate (ir) Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

7 2012 Exam

8 200 MD MS The FED is a nonpartisan government office that sets and adjusts the money supply to adjust the economy This is called Monetary Policy. The U.S. Money Supply is set by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (FED) 8 The Supply for Money 20% 5% 2% Quantity of Money (billions of dollars) Interest Rate (ir) Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

9 The Federal Reserve 9 Created in 1913, the FED’s job is to regulate banks and make sure people have faith in our financial system Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

10 Mr. Clifford’s Interview with Ben Bernanke Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

11 Video: The FED Today 11 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

12 If the FED increases the money supply, a temporary surplus of money will occur at 5% interest. The surplus will cause the interest rate to fall to 2% Increasing the Money Supply Increase money supply Decreases interest rate Increases investment Increases AD 12 200 MD MS 10% 5% 2% Quantity of Money (billions of dollars) Interest Rate (ir) How does this affect AD? 250 MS 1 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

13 If the FED decreases the money supply, a temporary shortage of money will occur at 5% interest. The shortage will cause the interest rate to rise to 10% Decreasing the Money Supply Decrease money supply Increase interest rate Decrease investment Decrease AD 13 200 MD MS 10% 5% 2% Quantity of Money (billions of dollars) Interest Rate (ir) How does this affect AD? 150 MS 1 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

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15 2007B Practice FRQ 15 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

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18 Fractional Reserve Banking When banks hold only a small portion of deposits to cover potential withdrawals and then loans the rest of the money out. If we all went to the bank to withdrawal money at the same time what would happen? BANK RUN! 18 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

19 Bank Balance Sheets Demand Deposits- Money deposited in a commercial bank in a checking account Required Reserves- The percent that banks must hold by law Excess Reserves- The amount that the bank can loan out Balance Sheet- A record of a bank’s assets, liabilities, and net worth. Are demand deposits in a bank an asset or a liability? Liability for the bank, asset to the depositor 19 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015

20 Bank Balance Sheets It is “balanced” because the totals must equal If the bank is holding no excess reserves, how much is the required reserve ratio?.1 or 10% 20 Copyright ACDC Leadership 2015 AssetsLiabilities Loans$8,000Demand Deposits$5,000 Reserves$500Owner’s Equity$5,000 Treasury Bonds$1,500 Total Assets$10,000Total Liabilities$10,000

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