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The Federal Reserve
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The Federal Reserve The Central Bank of the United States
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The Federal Reserve 2 Primary goals: #1- Maximum Output (GDP) & Employment #2- Stable Prices (keep inflation low)
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2 Conflicting Goals? Maximum output & employment (High GDP & Low Unemployment) Stable Prices (low inflation) What makes these 2-Goals in direct conflict? High GDP & Low Unemployment (goal #1) increase inflationary pressures (goal #2)
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The Federal Reserve Main job: to regulate or “control” the size of the supply of money, the total amount of money in circulation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rUzrMfDKI-E (2:30 into the clip see making of money) How money is made
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How & Why is the Fed independent? Congress wanted the Fed to make the best decisions possible, even if contrary to public opinion Governors serve for year term Funding: no money from Congress; operating expenses paid from interest on the assets it holds
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Federal Reserve Structure Meets 8 times a year to vote on Monetary Policy Federal Reserve Board of Governors (7 members) Janet Yellen Chairman Federal Open Market Committee= 7 Governors + 5 District Bank Presidents—meets 8 times per year 12 District Federal Reserve Banks Boston San Francisco New York Atlanta Chicago Dallas, etc. Member Banks All national banks Some state banks Federal Funds Rate = Interest rate that the 12 District banks charge Each other on overnight loans Discount Rate=Interest rate that the Fed lends money directly to District Banks (rarely used) SF Fed Building—Market Street
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Trade Quiz #1: What are the two conflicting responsibilities of the Federal Reserve? Maximizing GDP & Employment while at the same time keeping inflation low Review Quiz
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#2: What are two ways the Fed has some political independence when it comes to making their decisions? 14-year term of office Don’t rely on money from Congress to keep running Review Quiz
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#e: How many members of the Fed Board of Governors are there? 7 Review Quiz
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Trade Quiz #5: What is the “discount rate?” The interest rate that the Federal Reserve charges on direct loans to the 12 District Banks Review Quiz
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Trade Quiz #6: Who is on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC? The 7 members of the Board of Governors and 5 of the presidents of the District Banks Review Quiz
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Trade Quiz #7: What important decisions does the FOMC make? What the FFR should be and how much money there should be in the economy Review Quiz
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Q: Who is the current Chairman of the Federal Reserve?
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Oh! Oh! That’s me! Ben Bernanke! http://video.aol.com/video-detail/cnbccom-fed-chairman-ben- bernanke-testimony/3007286962 (testifying before House committee) (16:27) http://video.aol.com/video-detail/ben-bernanke-holds-qandampa-session/3681234450http://video.aol.com/video-detail/ben-bernanke-holds-qandampa-session/3681234450 (good Q & A session) (20:44) (Ron Paul confronts Bernanke) (3:32)
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Now that you know what our Chairman looks like, it’s time to play a short round of…
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Can YOU Spot Him?
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Great Job!
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There he is!
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BEN BERNANKE?
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Ben Bernanke is too busy dealing with the economic crisis; he doesn’t have time to go to the carnival!
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Video Open & Operating: The Federal Reserve Responds to 9-11
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