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Chapter 33, Problem 8DQ
To determine
Excess reserves and the relationship between monetary multiplier and reserve ratio.
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Suppose the following:
• Smokey Bank has total deposits of $600,000.
In addition, it currently has outstanding loans in the amount of $400,000
Finally, the required reserve ratio is 15%.
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- Refer to the table below. Item Dollars In Billions Checkable Deposits $600 Small Time Deposits $700 Currency $500 Money-Market Mutual Funds Held by Businesses $1,200 Savings Deposits and Money-Market Deposit Accounts $2,500 Money-Market Mutual Funds Held by Individuals $800 What is the size of the M1 money supply? O $800 O $2,600 O $1,900 O $1,100arrow_forwardUsing the simply multiple deposit multiplier model, the Federal Reserve Bank desires to increase the size of checkable deposits by $50,500. If the required reserve ratio is 5%, then the Fed needs to purchase worth of securities in the open market. O $2,445 O $2,650 O $2,525 O $2,500arrow_forwardSuppose there is an upswing in the economy with a large demand for finance to invest by the residential and non-residential building sector such that lending by all banks increases by $250 billion. On the assumption the reserve (or liquidity) ratio of banks is 12% this expansion in economic activity will result in an endogenous increase of O $20 billion of reserves and $230 billion of bank deposit money O $34.1 billion of reserves and $284.1 billion of bank deposit money O $20 billion of reserves and $270 billion of bank deposit money O $26.2 billion of reserves and $276.2 billion of bank deposit moneyarrow_forward
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