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Molly Walsh
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Monetary vs. Fiscal Policy
What tools does the US government have to help the economy?

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Multiple Choice
Where on the business cycle is economy A?
Expansion
Contraction
Peak
Trough
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Multiple Choice
Where on the business cycle is economy B?
Expansion
Contraction
Peak
Trough
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Multiple Choice
Where on the business cycle is economy C?
Expansion
Contraction
Peak
Trough
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Multiple Choice
Where on the business cycle is economy D?
Expansion
Contraction
Peak
Trough
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Multiple Choice
Which economy is MOST LIKELY to have inflation
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which economy is MOST LIKELY to have the highest unemployment?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Choice
Which economy is MOST LIKELY to have a growing GDP?
A
B
C
D
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Multiple Select
Where on the business cycle would a government its economy to be?
Expansion
Contraction
Peak
Trough
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Monetary ($$$$)
Monetary policy is the way that the government controls the supply of money
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The Federal Reserve (The Fed)
The Central Bank of the US (Controls monetary policy)
Create in 1913 by the Federal Reserve Act
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Tools that the Fed uses to control Monetary Policy:
Discount rate- fee the Feds charge banks to borrow money
Reserve rate- amount of cash that the Fed requires banks have on hand
Open market operations- buying and selling securities/bonds
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Multiple Choice
When the Fed raises the discount rate, banks raise their interest rate
True
False
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Loose Monetary Policy (putting money out there)
During a contraction/trough to make more $ available & stimulate the economy
Discount rate is lowered --> interest rates lowered --> people save less & borrow/spend more
Reserve rate is lowered --> banks can lend more money --> people can spend more money
Buy back government bonds --> more cash in circulation
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Multiple Choice
What might a loose monetary policy create?
Unemployment
Low GDP
Deflation
Inflation
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Tight Monetary Policy (pulling $ out of the economy)
During an expansion/peak to make less $ available & slow down the economy
Discount rate raised --> interest rates are raised --> people save more & borrow/spend less
Reserve rate is raised --> banks lend less money -->people spend less money --> helps control inflation
Sell government bonds --> less cash in circulation
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Open Ended
What would advantages/disadvantages of monetary policy be?
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Fiscal Policy
Government adjusting its economic policy
Controlled by Congress
Taxing and spending
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Expansionary Fiscal Policy
Implemented during a recession/contraction to stimulate the economy
Lower taxes on businesses and individuals
Increase government spending on social programs
Goal- get $ circulating
Drawback- increases deficits and debt
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Contractionary Fiscal Policy
Implemented during an expansion to slow the economy
Raise taxes on businesses and individuals
Decrease government spending on social programs
Goal- get people to save more money to avoid inflation
Drawback- can send the economy into a contraction
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Multiple Choice
If Congress was implementing expansionary fiscal policy, what type of monetary policy would the Fed implement?
Tight
Loose
None
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Open Ended
What are advantages/disadvantages of fiscal policy?
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Multiple Choice
The economy was doing well but recently, many people have fallen on hard times. Due to the high inflation, people are beginning to buy fewer products and factories are beginning to lay off workers. GDP fell slightly from last quarter, while unemployment rose about the same amount. Citizens are writing to their elected representatives to being implementing tools to turn around the economy before things get worse.
What phase of the business cycle is this economy MOST LIKELY in?
Expansion
Contraction
Peak
Trough
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Multiple Choice
What fiscal policy should Congress follow to help the economy?
Tax more and spend less
Tax less and spend more
Tax less and spend less
Tax more and spend more
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Multiple Choice
What monetary policy should the Fed implement?
Loose, so people will spend more money
Loose, so people will spend less money
TIght, so people will spend more money
Tight, so people will spend less money
Monetary vs. Fiscal Policy
What tools does the US government have to help the economy?

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