FRBSF WEEKLY LETTER Is There a Cost to Having an Independent Central Bank?
... To explore the effects of using an alternative measure of central bank independence the average growth rate of real per capita GDP and its standard deviation (a measure of its volatility) can be compared to the CWN index of independence for the same countries used by Alesina and Summers. Such an ana ...
... To explore the effects of using an alternative measure of central bank independence the average growth rate of real per capita GDP and its standard deviation (a measure of its volatility) can be compared to the CWN index of independence for the same countries used by Alesina and Summers. Such an ana ...
14.02 Quiz 1 Solution
... 2. In an economy where individuals demand half of their money as currency and half as checkable deposits, an increase in high-powered money by the Central Bank has a larger effect on interest rates and output than in an economy where individuals hold all of their money as cash. Solution. True. The m ...
... 2. In an economy where individuals demand half of their money as currency and half as checkable deposits, an increase in high-powered money by the Central Bank has a larger effect on interest rates and output than in an economy where individuals hold all of their money as cash. Solution. True. The m ...
This PDF is a selection from a published volume from... Economic Research Volume Title: NBER International Seminar on Macroeconom
... stimulating the economy during the 1990s and the current recession. Auerbach (2009) documents the increased use of discretionary countercyclical fiscal policy in the United States in the most recent two recessions in the United States. In the current recession, the International Monetary Fund (IMF 2 ...
... stimulating the economy during the 1990s and the current recession. Auerbach (2009) documents the increased use of discretionary countercyclical fiscal policy in the United States in the most recent two recessions in the United States. In the current recession, the International Monetary Fund (IMF 2 ...
CHAPTER 15: TEST BANK
... a. refers to production by the economy. b. refers to production in the economy. c. refers to production of goods only. d. refers to production of services only. 4. Underground activity: a. includes illegal activity. b. includes activity not reported in order to evade taxes. c. is sizable for many co ...
... a. refers to production by the economy. b. refers to production in the economy. c. refers to production of goods only. d. refers to production of services only. 4. Underground activity: a. includes illegal activity. b. includes activity not reported in order to evade taxes. c. is sizable for many co ...
Hong Kong dollar exchange rate
... deposits from customers, amounts due to banks, negotiable certificates of deposit and other debt instruments, and Hong Kong dollar non-interest bearing demand deposits on the books of banks. Data from retail banks, which account for about 90% of the total customers’ deposits in the banking sector, a ...
... deposits from customers, amounts due to banks, negotiable certificates of deposit and other debt instruments, and Hong Kong dollar non-interest bearing demand deposits on the books of banks. Data from retail banks, which account for about 90% of the total customers’ deposits in the banking sector, a ...
Central bank monitoring – December 2015
... The Federal Reserve has yet to start increasing interest rates despite wide expectations that it would do so at its September meeting. Attention is now focused on the December meeting, at which the Fed is expected to start gradually tightening monetary policy (this meeting will be held after the cut ...
... The Federal Reserve has yet to start increasing interest rates despite wide expectations that it would do so at its September meeting. Attention is now focused on the December meeting, at which the Fed is expected to start gradually tightening monetary policy (this meeting will be held after the cut ...
IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (JHSS)
... money in an economy, in consonance with expected level of economic activity. An excess supply of money would result in excess demand for goods and services, which would cause rising prices and/or a deterioration of the balance of payment position. On the other hand, an inadequate supply of money cou ...
... money in an economy, in consonance with expected level of economic activity. An excess supply of money would result in excess demand for goods and services, which would cause rising prices and/or a deterioration of the balance of payment position. On the other hand, an inadequate supply of money cou ...
File - Business at Sias
... 1. Activities in financial markets have direct effects on individuals’ wealth, the behavior of businesses, and the efficiency of an economy. Three financial markets deserve attention: the bond market (where interest rates are determined), the stock market, and the foreign exchange market. 2. Banks a ...
... 1. Activities in financial markets have direct effects on individuals’ wealth, the behavior of businesses, and the efficiency of an economy. Three financial markets deserve attention: the bond market (where interest rates are determined), the stock market, and the foreign exchange market. 2. Banks a ...
Lecture 12: The Great Depression - personal.kent.edu
... almost recovered by 1936. As you will note, there was a second decline in 1938, when the economy went into a second decline. When it happened, President Roosevelt was asked if his policies were not putting the nation into another depression. Roosevelt, a very smooth and glib politician, dismissed t ...
... almost recovered by 1936. As you will note, there was a second decline in 1938, when the economy went into a second decline. When it happened, President Roosevelt was asked if his policies were not putting the nation into another depression. Roosevelt, a very smooth and glib politician, dismissed t ...
Eco120Int Tutorials
... government spending) and the Australian business cycle (use some measure of real GDP per person). This data will be used later in the report that you will be handing in during the Week 12 tutorial. Go to some of the websites for Australian government statistics such as: Australian Bureau of Statisti ...
... government spending) and the Australian business cycle (use some measure of real GDP per person). This data will be used later in the report that you will be handing in during the Week 12 tutorial. Go to some of the websites for Australian government statistics such as: Australian Bureau of Statisti ...
The Second End of Laissez-Faire
... Efficiency may increase as capitalism is made purer, but stability decreases at the same time. The capitalist system, while moving through regular ups and downs of business fluctuations, has managed to remain relatively stable throughout most of its history only because of the “impurities” that have ...
... Efficiency may increase as capitalism is made purer, but stability decreases at the same time. The capitalist system, while moving through regular ups and downs of business fluctuations, has managed to remain relatively stable throughout most of its history only because of the “impurities” that have ...
View/Open
... Banks. As yet we have had no increase in the money supply from government deficit financing since the Korean War began. In fact the government had a surplus of about $3.5 billion for the fiscal year 1950-51. 2. Increase in Bank Loans. An increase in bank loans to private individuals has the same eff ...
... Banks. As yet we have had no increase in the money supply from government deficit financing since the Korean War began. In fact the government had a surplus of about $3.5 billion for the fiscal year 1950-51. 2. Increase in Bank Loans. An increase in bank loans to private individuals has the same eff ...
FRBSF E L CONOMIC ETTER
... neutral monetary policy. Should policymakers pursue a “gradualist” approach, which moves the interest rate in small steps towards this goal, or a “discrete” approach, which jumps to this higher rate of interest very quickly. Arguments for gradualism in monetary policy have been made on the basis tha ...
... neutral monetary policy. Should policymakers pursue a “gradualist” approach, which moves the interest rate in small steps towards this goal, or a “discrete” approach, which jumps to this higher rate of interest very quickly. Arguments for gradualism in monetary policy have been made on the basis tha ...