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Developing Business and Community Leaders for Tomorrow. American Private Enterprise System College of Agriculture, Food and Environment

Developing Business and Community Leaders for Tomorrow. The Role of Government in Our Economy Section III

Government Involvement  There are five major areas in which government units (on the federal, state, and local levels) are involved in the economy.

Government Involved with Economy  Protection of rights and freedoms  Providing goods and services  Regulation  Promotion of economic growth and economic stabilization  Direct support to individuals

Protection of Rights  1. Protection of the rights and freedoms— economic, political, and religious—of individuals through our courts and the administration of our laws.

Interest of Us All  Providing goods and services in the interest of all of us—such as highways, national defense, and education.

Regulation  Regulation—the promotion of fair economic competition and the protection of public health and safety

Promotion  Promotion of economic growth and stabilization— through various economic policies and programs.

Direct Support to Individuals  Programs to reduce hardships for individuals who cannot meet their minimum needs because of special circumstances or lack of employment.

Important Terms  Supply of Money  Inflation  Monetary Policy  Employment  Ever-Present Hand of the Government

Supply of Money  The supply of money has an important influence on spending and production, and banks play a central role in this process.  By changing the money supply, the Federal Reserve affects the amount of money banks can lend to individuals and businesses to spend.  The Federal Reserve generally makes money more available when total spending is considered too low and less available when total spending is too high. These actions directly influence interest rates throughout our economy.

Inflation  Inflation means a continual rise in the general level of prices.  Prices of most goods and services have increased significantly over recent years.  Prices often go up as the quality of the goods and services we buy improves.  When price increases not accompanied by improved quality are called inflationary.

Monetary Policy  The Federal Reserve System has responsibility for controlling our nation’s money supply—the total of all coins and currency in circulation, plus checking accounts held by individuals and businesses.

Economic Theories that Vie for Dominance  John Maynard Keynes  Other economist theories:  Monetarist  Supply Siders  Post Keynesians  Rational Expectations

Rational Expectations  Economists doing research on this theory attribute the failures of past government policy, in part, to the erroneous assumption that people would behave under new policies as they did under old ones.

Monetarist  Milton Friedman is the recognized leader  Contends that stable monetary policy, rather than  Activist budgetary policy, is the key to a smooth running  Inflation can be controlled only by maintaining a firm grip on the growth of the nation’s money supply.

Supply Siders  Divided into political and academic advocates.  Representative Jack Kemp (Republican from New York) has been the leading proponent of supply- side economics in the political arena.  Argued that deep cuts in personal and business taxes would produce such a strong recovery that the budget could be balanced with rising revenues and without substantial spending cuts.

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Thank you! Want to thank you for participating in the American Private Enterprise Program and being a Future Leader in your Community!! We look forward to seeing you at the Kentucky Youth Seminar this summer…..