SU12_2630_Assign3

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ECON 2630: Assignment 3 This assignment is worth 30 points and is due at the start of class on
Wednesday, 8/08. Late assignments will NOT be accepted.
Please staple your assignment prior to turning it in.
1. (2 pts. each).
1a) Bank reserves are 100, the public holds 200 in currency, and the reserve ratio is 0.25. Calculate
deposits and the money supply.
b) The money supply is 1,250, of which 250 is currency held by the public. Bank reserves are 100.
Calculate the reserve ratio.
c) The money supply is initially 2,000 and currency held by the public always equals 200. The reserve
ratio equals 0.25. The Federal Reserve buys an additional 300 in bonds. Calculate the new money
supply.
2. (0.5 pts. each) If there is a recessionary gap in the economy, the Federal Reserve will likely
(circle the correct answer) to the following:
Interest rates:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Money Supply:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Which will cause (circle the correct answer) to:
Savings:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Investment:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Aggregate Demand:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Aggregate Supply:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Inflation:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Unemployment:
Increase
Decrease
Not change
3. (2 pts. each) Suppose the marginal propensity consume in an economy is 0.75, and banks’ reserve ratio
is 0.4. Use this information to answer the following questions (Show your work).
a. In order to decrease interest rates by 1%, the Federal Reserve needs to increase the money supply by
$2.5 billion. By how much does the Federal Reserve need to increase the money supply and bank
reserves in order to decrease interest rates by 2%?
b. For every 1% decrease in interest rates, investment spending (which is part of ‘initial spending’ and
subject to the multiplier), increases $100 billion. By how much does the Federal Reserve need to
decrease interest rates in order to increase aggregate demand by $800 billion?
c. GDP in this economy is currently $15 trillion ($15,000 billion). According to Okun’s Law, if the FED
increases aggregate demand by $800 billion, what is the impact to unemployment?
d. Unemployment in this economy is currently 8.2%. The natural rate of unemployment is 5.55%.
Given all of the information above, by how much would the FED need to increase bank reserves in order
to bring unemployment down to its natural rate?
4a. (1) Suppose inflation is 3% and there is an expansionary gap of 2%. According to the Taylor rule,
what should the Federal Funds rate equal?
4b. (1) Suppose inflation is 0% and there is a recessionary gap of 5%. According to the Taylor rule, what
should the Federal Funds rate equal?
5. The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank has a “Fed Chairman Game”, where you act as the Fed
Chairman and choose the Federal Funds rate depending on inflation and unemployment. The game can be
found at http://www.frbsf.org/education/activities/chairman/index.html
Your assignment task is simply to play the game. When you are done (your term is up), you will either be
reappointed or dismissed. If you are reappointed, you will receive 10 points. If you are dismissed, you
will receive 5 points.
To prove that you played the game, use the screen capture (Print Screen) function on your computer
(PRTSC or PRTSCN on some keyboards). Paste the image of your completed game – which will state
whether you were ‘reappointed’ or ‘dismissed’ - to a blank Microsoft Word document, and staple it to
your completed assignment when you turn it in. Note that you can play the game as many times as you
please, and you may work with others, but you have to turn in the results from your own game (the same
game results cannot be printed out multiple times or copied). If it is found that you have the same exact
game results (image) as someone else in the class, you both will receive a zero for the assignment.
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