In response to the increasing inflation from consumer spending, how should the Fed respond? Options: Tighten the money supply, Nothing, Loosen the money supply
Monetary Policy - Captain Fred

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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Tighten the money supply
Answer explanation
The Fed wants to tighten or bring down the money supply when there is inflation.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In response to the inflationary winds blowing prices higher, what should the Fed do?
Back
Tighten money supply
Answer explanation
The Fed wants to tighten or bring down the money supply when there is inflation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
In response to slowing business investment, what should the Fed do? Options: Tighten money supply, Nothing, Loosen money supply
Back
Loosen money supply
Answer explanation
A slower economy means the Fed wants to jumpstart the economy and try to encourage people to spend more money. This means they want to lower interest rates so borrowing is cheaper and people will be willing to buy more.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Based on the increased government spending, what should the Fed do?
Back
Tighten the money supply
Answer explanation
The Fed wants to slow all the spending and is likely to want to tighten the money supply.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What should the Fed do to counter higher unemployment?
Back
Loosen the money supply
Answer explanation
The Fed will want to lower interest rates to help encourage businesses and consumers to buy. This will help encourage companies to hire more people and lower unemployment.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following tools could the Fed use to counter slow economic growth? Raise Discount Rate, Buy Open Market Securities, Raise the Reserve Requirement, Sell Open Market Securities
Back
Buy Open Market Securities
Answer explanation
The Fed is trying to jump start the economy by putting more money into the system. When the Fed buys bonds, it puts cash into the hands of banks. Banks will take that money and make more loans. This helps the economy grow.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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When economic growth is slow, what is the goal of the Federal Reserve?
Back
Decrease interest rates to make borrowing cheaper
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Too much money is in the system and the Fed wants to tighten the money supply. Which of the following tools could it use? Sell Open Market Securities, Lower the Discount Rate, Decrease the Reserve Requirement, Buy Open Market Securities
Back
Sell Open Market Securities
Answer explanation
When the Fed is trying to fight inflation, too much money in the economy, it will raise interest rates. The higher interest rates will increase borrowing and slow spending. This means lower demand and prices will slow their rise.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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Prices seem to be stable. What should the Fed do with the money supply?
Back
Nothing
Answer explanation
This is the goal where the Fed wants the economy to be. It should stay the course and not do anything!
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