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Published: 26.10.2005.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
Extract

MONETARY POLICY
I. Types of Money Demand
A. Transactions demand
Holding money as a medium of exchange (M1)
B. Asset demand
Holding money as a store of value, such as CD's,
stocks, and bonds
C. Precautionary demand
Holding money for unexpected emergencies.
"Rainy day" money.
D. Speculative demand
Holding money to make speculative investments.
II. The Opportunity Cost of Holding Money
The higher the interest rate, the greater the opportunity
cost to hold money in cash. At high interest rates people
have a lower demand for pocket cash.
III. How Monetary Policy Works
A. Expansionary Monetary Policy (used in recession)
"Easy Money" measures:
- Open Market Operations: buying (cashing in) bonds
- Lower Discount Rate/ Federal Funds Rate
- Lower Reserve Ratio
B. Contractionary Monetary Policy (used in inflation)
"Tight Money" measures:
- Open Market Operations: selling bonds
- Higher Discount Rate/ Federal Funds Rate
- Higher Reserve Ratio
IV. Bond Prices vs. the Interest Rate
The higher the interest rate, the lower the price of
previously issued bonds.

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