Deck 2: The Federal Reserve and Its Powers

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The Discount Rate provides the Fed with direct control on the money supply.
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The first impact of monetary policy upon depository institutions is via excess reserves.
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In the check-clearing system DACI usually exceeds CIPC, creating Fed float.
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Monetary policy is a highly partisan issue.
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Federal Reserve regulations affect many nonbank institutions.
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The Federal Reserve is independently funded and thus immune to any political pressure.
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Open market purchases by the Fed reduce total reserves in the banking system.
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The Federal Open Market Committee basically establishes our nation's monetary policy.
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An increase in the money supply does not affect the supply of loanable funds.
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The Fed can change the level of member bank reserves as well as reserve requirements.
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The Fed's most commonly used tool is reserve requirements.
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Depository institutions create money when they lend or invest excess reserves.
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A decrease in Federal Reserve float decreases member bank reserves.
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A primary function of the Fed is economic stabilization via control of the money supply.
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The Federal Reserve System replaced the National Banking system.
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Deposits should expand when reserve requirements increase.
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A decrease in reserve requirements increases the total level of member bank reserves.
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The Federal Reserve is this nation's first permanent central bank.
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Deposits should expand when the Fed sells securities.
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Currency is an asset of the Federal Reserve Banks.
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Excess reserve balances pay interest; required reserve balances do not.
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Though decentralized in geography, today's Fed is highly centralized in power structure.
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Explain why the Federal Reserve is less "independent" than it appears to be.
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Reserve requirements apply only to member banks in Federal Reserve System.
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There are 12 Federal Reserve District banks today.
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The current chair of the Federal Reserve is Ben Bernanke.
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As the Fed expands the monetary base, bank loans and investments should expand also.
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Open Market Operations are the primary tool of monetary policy today.
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A major asset of the Federal Reserve is U.S. Treasury securities, and the major liability is currency outside banks.
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The seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System serve 14 year nonrenewable terms. Each Board member is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
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The "monetary base" comprises the Fed's most important assets.
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All national banks must join the Federal Reserve System.
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The Federal Reserve was created in 1933 as a result of the Great Depression.
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The monetary base comprises currency in circulation and checks not yet cleared.
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Congress has no oversight of the Fed.
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The most important new power granted to the Fed by the Dodd-Frank Act was to expand its power to manage systemic risk.
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Quantitative easing consists of the Fed buying bonds even when interest rates are low.
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Excess reserves cost a depository institution nothing to maintain.
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The TARP program allowed the government to purchase troubled loans from banks during and after the financial crisis.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is the "headquarters" of open market operations.
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What are margin requirements, and why do they exist?
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Why is changing the discount rate not a viable tool for conducting monetary policy?
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How has the power structure of the Fed changed since 1913?
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What is the relationship between central bank independence and inflation?
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Assume the Fed pays $1000 for a government bond on the open market. With a 5% reserve requirement, what is the theoretical ultimate addition to the money supply, and why?
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How has the Fed's balance sheet changed since 2008? Why have these changes occurred and what are their implications?
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Compare and contrast the "tools of monetary policy" in terms of their relative usefulness.
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What are the bodies of the Federal Reserve System?
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Deck 2: The Federal Reserve and Its Powers
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The Discount Rate provides the Fed with direct control on the money supply.
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The first impact of monetary policy upon depository institutions is via excess reserves.
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In the check-clearing system DACI usually exceeds CIPC, creating Fed float.
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Monetary policy is a highly partisan issue.
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Federal Reserve regulations affect many nonbank institutions.
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The Federal Reserve is independently funded and thus immune to any political pressure.
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Open market purchases by the Fed reduce total reserves in the banking system.
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The Federal Open Market Committee basically establishes our nation's monetary policy.
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An increase in the money supply does not affect the supply of loanable funds.
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The Fed can change the level of member bank reserves as well as reserve requirements.
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The Fed's most commonly used tool is reserve requirements.
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Depository institutions create money when they lend or invest excess reserves.
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A decrease in Federal Reserve float decreases member bank reserves.
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A primary function of the Fed is economic stabilization via control of the money supply.
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The Federal Reserve System replaced the National Banking system.
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Deposits should expand when reserve requirements increase.
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A decrease in reserve requirements increases the total level of member bank reserves.
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The Federal Reserve is this nation's first permanent central bank.
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Deposits should expand when the Fed sells securities.
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Currency is an asset of the Federal Reserve Banks.
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Excess reserve balances pay interest; required reserve balances do not.
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Though decentralized in geography, today's Fed is highly centralized in power structure.
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Explain why the Federal Reserve is less "independent" than it appears to be.
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Reserve requirements apply only to member banks in Federal Reserve System.
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There are 12 Federal Reserve District banks today.
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The current chair of the Federal Reserve is Ben Bernanke.
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As the Fed expands the monetary base, bank loans and investments should expand also.
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Open Market Operations are the primary tool of monetary policy today.
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A major asset of the Federal Reserve is U.S. Treasury securities, and the major liability is currency outside banks.
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The seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System serve 14 year nonrenewable terms. Each Board member is appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
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The "monetary base" comprises the Fed's most important assets.
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All national banks must join the Federal Reserve System.
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The Federal Reserve was created in 1933 as a result of the Great Depression.
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The monetary base comprises currency in circulation and checks not yet cleared.
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Congress has no oversight of the Fed.
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The most important new power granted to the Fed by the Dodd-Frank Act was to expand its power to manage systemic risk.
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Quantitative easing consists of the Fed buying bonds even when interest rates are low.
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Excess reserves cost a depository institution nothing to maintain.
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The TARP program allowed the government to purchase troubled loans from banks during and after the financial crisis.
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The Federal Reserve Bank of New York is the "headquarters" of open market operations.
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41
What are margin requirements, and why do they exist?
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Why is changing the discount rate not a viable tool for conducting monetary policy?
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How has the power structure of the Fed changed since 1913?
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What is the relationship between central bank independence and inflation?
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Assume the Fed pays $1000 for a government bond on the open market. With a 5% reserve requirement, what is the theoretical ultimate addition to the money supply, and why?
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How has the Fed's balance sheet changed since 2008? Why have these changes occurred and what are their implications?
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Compare and contrast the "tools of monetary policy" in terms of their relative usefulness.
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What are the bodies of the Federal Reserve System?
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