Lecture Economics (19/e) - Chapter 33: Interest rates and monetary policy

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Lecture Economics (19/e) - Chapter 33: Interest rates and monetary policy

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After reading this chapter, you should be able to: Discuss how the equilibrium interest rate is determined in the market for money, list and explain the goals and tools of monetary policy, describe the Federal funds rate and how the Fed directly influences it, identify the mechanisms by which monetary policy affects GDP and the price level, explain the effectiveness of monetary policy and its shortcomings.

33 InterestRatesandMonetaryPolicy McGrawưHill/Irwin Copyrightâ2012byTheMcGrawưHillCompanies,Inc.Allrightsreserved InterestRates The price paid for the use of money • Many different interest rates • Speak as if only one interest rate • Determined by the money supply and money demand LO1 33-2 Demand for Money • Why hold money? • Transactions demand, Dt • Determined by nominal GDP • Independent of the interest rate • Asset demand, Da • Money as a store of value • Varies inversely with the interest rate • Total money demand, Dm LO1 33-3 Rate of interest, i percent Demand for Money (a) Transactions demand for money, Dt (b) Asset demand for money, Da 10 Sm 7.5 =5 + 2.5 Dt 50 100 Da 150 200 Amount of money demanded (billions of dollars) LO1 (c) Total demand for money, Dm and supply 50 100 150 200 Amount of money demanded (billions of dollars) Dm 50 100 150 200 250 300 Amount of money demanded and supplied (billions of dollars) 33-4 Federal Reserve Balance Sheet • Assets • Securities • Loans to commercial banks • Liabilities • Reserves of commercial banks • Treasury deposits • Federal Reserve Notes outstanding LO2 33-5 Tools of Monetary Policy • Open market operations • Buying and selling of government • LO2 securities (or bonds) • Commercial banks and the general public • Used to influence the money supply When the Fed sells securities, commercial bank reserves are reduced 33-6 Tools of Monetary Policy • Fed buys bonds from commercial banks Federal Reserve Banks Assets Liabilities and Net Worth + Securities + Reserves of Commercial Banks (a) Securities Assets (b) Reserves Commercial Banks Liabilities and Net Worth -Securities (a) +Reserves (b) LO2 33-7 Tools of Monetary Policy • Fed sells bonds to commercial banks Federal Reserve Banks Assets Liabilities and Net Worth - Securities - Reserves of Commercial Banks (a) Securities Assets (b) Reserves Commercial Banks Liabilities and Net Worth + Securities (a) - Reserves (b) LO2 33-8 Tools of Monetary Policy • The reserve ratio • Changes the money multiplier • The discount rate • The Fed as lender of last resort • Short term loans • Term auction facility • Introduced December 2007 • Banks bid for the right to borrow reserves LO2 33-9 Tools of Monetary Policy • Open market operations are the most • • • LO2 important Reserve ratio last changed in 1992 Discount rate was a passive tool Term auction facility is new • Guaranteed amount lent by the Fed • Anonymous 33-10 The Federal Funds Rate • Rate charged by banks on overnight • • • • LO3 loans Targeted by the Federal Reserve FOMC conducts open market operations to achieve the target Demand curve for Federal funds Supply curve for Federal funds 33-11 Monetary Policy • Expansionary monetary policy • Economy faces a recession • Lower target for Federal funds rate • Fed buys securities • Expanded money supply • Downward pressure on other interest rates LO3 33-12 Monetary Policy • Restrictive monetary policy • Periods of rising inflation • Increases Federal funds rate • Increases money supply • Increases other interest rates LO3 33-13 Taylor Rule • Rule of thumb for tracking actual • • • LO3 monetary policy Fed has 2% target inflation rate If real GDP = potential GDP and inflation is 2%, then targeted Federal funds rate is 4% Target varies as inflation and real GDP vary 33-14 Expansionary Monetary Policy Problem: Unemployment and Recession Fed buys bonds, lowers reserve ratio, lowers the discount rate, or increases reserve auctions Excess reserves increase Federal funds rate falls Money supply rises LO4 FF E- ES UAC Interest rate falls Investment spending increases Aggregate demand increases Real GDP rises 33-15 Restrictive Monetary Policy Problem: Inflation Fed sells bonds, increases reserve ratio, increases the discount rate, or decreases reserve auctions Excess reserves decrease Federal funds rate rises Money supply falls LO4 FF E- ES UAC Interest rate rises Investment spending decreases Aggregate demand decreases Inflation declines 33-16 Evaluation and Issues • Advantages over fiscal policy • Speed and flexibility • Isolation from political pressure • Monetary policy is more subtle than fiscal policy LO5 33-17 Problems and Complications • Lags • Recognition and operational • Cyclical asymmetry • Liquidity trap LO5 33-18 .. .Interest Rates • The price paid for the use of money • Many different interest rates • Speak as if only one interest rate • Determined by the money supply and money demand LO1 3 3-2 Demand for Money... other interest rates LO3 3 3-1 2 Monetary Policy • Restrictive monetary policy • Periods of rising inflation • Increases Federal funds rate • Increases money supply • Increases other interest rates. .. Liabilities and Net Worth -Securities (a) +Reserves (b) LO2 3 3-7 Tools of Monetary Policy • Fed sells bonds to commercial banks Federal Reserve Banks Assets Liabilities and Net Worth - Securities - Reserves

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  • Interest Rates and Monetary Policy

  • Interest Rates

  • Demand for Money

  • Slide 4

  • Slide 5

  • Tools of Monetary Policy

  • Slide 7

  • Slide 8

  • Slide 9

  • Slide 10

  • The Federal Funds Rate

  • Monetary Policy

  • Slide 13

  • Taylor Rule

  • Expansionary Monetary Policy

  • Restrictive Monetary Policy

  • Evaluation and Issues

  • Problems and Complications

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