What is Money? Set of assets in the economy that people regularly use to buy goods & services from each other Prevents need for bartering.

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What is Money? Set of assets in the economy that people regularly use to buy goods & services from each other Prevents need for bartering

Functions of Money 1.Medium of Exchange: as item that buyers give to sellers when they purchase goods & services 2.Unit of Account: What people use to post prices and record debts 3.Store of Value: Item that people can use to transfer purchasing power from present to the future

Liquidity Ease with which an asset can be converted into the economy’s medium of exchange What’s liquid? What’s not?

Kinds of Money 1. Commodity Money: Money that takes the form of a commodity with intrinsic value (would have value even if it wasn’t money) Examples? 2. Fiat Money: Money without intrinsic value that’s used as money by gov’t decree Examples?

Money in the U.S. Economy Money Stock: Quantity of money circulating in the economy M1: Currency (paper bills & coins), Demand Deposits (balance of bank accounts that’s easily accessible), Traveler’s Checks M2: Savings accounts, Money Market Mutual Funds, Small Time Deposits, all M1

Are Credit Cards Money? Why or Why Not?

The Federal Reserve System Fed is central bank of the U.S., designed to oversee the banking system and regulate the quantity of money in the economy

Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy 1.Amount of money in economy determines amount of spending Too much = inflation Too little = recession

Fed manages money supply by….. Influence lending among banks and other financial institutions

2. Monetary Policy a)Expansionary = expand credit, MS, growth (easy money) b)Contractionary = restrict credit, MS, growth (tight)

3.Three Tools a)Open Market Operations (Federal Funds Rate) b)Discount Rate c)Reserve Requirement

4. OMO -Most used a)Fed buys and sells US government securities -US Bonds b)Expansionary- buy bonds -Fed buys $1000 bond from Joe -Joe now has $1000 = increase in MS c) Contractionary – sell bonds -Fed sells $1000 bond to Joe -Joe now has a bond but $1000 less in cash = decrease in MS

(pg 1 ; last two paragraphs) Fed’s effect on INTEREST RATES Intro to Money Market Graphs (text 736,738,741) a)Expansionary ; buy bonds ; increase MS ; decrease IR Int Rate Q of Money MS 1MS 2 MD

b) Contractionary ; sell bonds ; decrease MS ; increase IR MS 2 MS 1 MD

(1 st page ; last paragraph and 2 nd page ; first paragraph) Federal Funds Rate (What is it?) a)Federal Funds – reserve balances of financial institutions held at 12 Regional Fed Banks b)If a bank can not meet its “reserve requirement” – it can borrow reserve funds from other banks c)FFR – the interest rate banks pay when they borrow from each other

5. FOMC sets “TARGET” rate for FFR -Uses OMO to adjust MS to adjust FFR “at or near target” a)How does this affect you, me, and the rest of the economy? Use of OMO and FFR……. “sets off a chain of events…..”

5 (bottom left column) a)Expansionary Monetary Policy i.FOMC buys securities ii.Increase MS iii.Decrease FFR…….which leads to iv.Increase banks lending and borrowing….leads to.. v.Increase willingness of banks to let you borrow at lower rates ….which leads to vi.Decrease in other interest rates throughout the economy vii.Increase in MS viii.Increase Consumption, Investment…AD and LRAS

6. Discount Rate Banks borrow directly from Fed Least powerful of 3 tools – but a change in DR does signal a change and can create a desired reaction Lower DR…….. Lower other IR….increase MS

` 7. Reserve Requirement -Most powerful ; least used -Expansionary = lower RR