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13C H A P T E R
Money and Banking
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FUNCTIONS OF MONEY
• Medium of Exchange
• Unit of Account
• Store of Value
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MONEY SUPPLY
Currency•Token Money•Federal Reserve Notes•Little Intrinsic Value
Checkable Deposits•Commercial Banks•Thrift Institutions
Definition…
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MONEY SUPPLY
= Plus...Near-moniesSavings Deposits•Money Market Deposit
Accounts (MMDAs)Smaller Time DepositsMoney Market Mutual Funds
(MMMFs)
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MONEY SUPPLY
= Plus...Large Time Deposits
Illustrated…
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Currency (coins & paper money)
plus Checkable deposits
equals M1
M1 M2 M3
$1236
2003 Data(billions of dollars)
MONEY SUPPLY
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M1 M2 M3
$1236
2003 Data(billions of dollars)
$5899
MONEY SUPPLYCurrency (coins & paper money)
plus Checkable deposits
equals M1
plus Savings deposits,
including MMDA’s plus Small time deposits plus Money market mutual fund (MMMF) balances
equals M2
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M1 M2 M3
$1236
2003 Data(billions of dollars)
$5899
$8595
MONEY SUPPLYCurrency (coins & paper money)
plus Checkable deposits
equals M1
plus Savings deposits,
including MMDA’s plus Small time deposits plus Money market mutual fund (MMMF) balances
equals M2 plus Large time deposits
equals M3
Currency (coins & paper money)
plus Checkable deposits
equals M1
plus Savings deposits,
including MMDA’s plus Small time deposits plus Money market mutual fund (MMMF) balances
equals M2
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WHAT ABOUT CREDIT CARDS?
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WHAT BACKS THE MONEY SUPPLY?
Money as DebtValue of Money
• Acceptability• Legal Tender• Relative Scarcity
Money and Prices• Purchasing Power of Money• D = 1/Price Level
Inflation and Acceptability
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WHAT BACKS THE MONEY SUPPLY?
So, What Backs the Money Supply?Stable Value!
through...• Appropriate Fiscal Policy• Intelligent Management
of the Money Supply – Monetary Policy
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THE DEMAND FOR MONEY
Transactions Demand, Dt
varies directly with nominal GDP
Asset Demand, Da
varies inversely with the interest rateLiquidity Preference
illustrated...
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+TransactionsDemand, Dt
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+ =TransactionsDemand, Dt
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+ =TransactionsDemand, Dt
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+ =TransactionsDemand, Dt
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ADD THEMONEY SUPPLY
TO FIND THEEQUILIBRIUM RATE
OF INTEREST
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THE MONEY MARKET
Suppose the moneysupply is decreasedfrom $200 billion, Sm,
to $150 billion Sm1.
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A temporary shortageof money will requirethe sale of some assetsto meet the need.
Sm1
THE MONEY MARKET
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THE MONEY MARKET
Suppose the moneysupply is increasedfrom $200 billion, Sm,
to $250 billion Sm2.
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THE MONEY MARKET
A temporary surplusof money will requirethe purchase of someassets to meet the de-sired level of liquidity.
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THE MONEY MARKET
A temporary surplusof money will requirethe purchase of someassets to meet the de-sired level of liquidity.
Bonds are assumedas a typical asset with
lower prices associatedwith higher
interest rates
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Centralization and Public Control• Board of Governors• Assistance & Advice
• Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
• The 12 Federal Reserve Banks• Central Bank Role• Quasi-Public Banks• Banker’s Banks
• Commercial Banks & Thrifts
THE FEDERAL RESERVE AND THE BANKING SYSTEM
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THE FEDERAL RESERVE AND THE BANKING SYSTEM
FederalOpen Market
Committee
Board ofGovernors
12 FederalReserve Banks
CommercialBanks
Thrift Institutions(Savings & loan associations,mutual savings banks, credit
unions)
The Public(Households and
businesses)
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FED Functions & the Money Supply • Issuing Currency• Setting Reserve Requirements
& Holding Reserves• Lending Money to Banks &
Thrifts•Discount Rate
• Providing for Check Collection• Acting as Fiscal Agent• Supervising Banks• Controlling the Money Supply
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FED Functions & the Money Supply Federal Reserve IndependenceRecent Developments
•Relative Decline of Banks and Thrifts
•Financial Services Industry•Consolidation Among Banks and Thrifts
•Convergence of Services Provided by Financial Institutions
•Globalization of Financial Markets
•Electronic Transactions
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medium of exchangeunit of accountstore of valueM1, M2, M3token moneyFederal Reserve Notescheckable depositscommercial banksthrift institutionsnear-moniessavings accountmoney market deposit account (MMDA)time deposits
money market mutual fund (MMMF)legal tendertransactions demandasset demandtotal demand for moneymoney marketFederal Reserve SystemBoard of GovernorsFederal Open Market
Committee (FOMC)Federal Reserve Banksfinancial services industryelectronic transactions
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How Banks and Thrifts Create Money
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