The money supply increases when the Fed
A: buys bonds. The increase will be larger the smaller the reserve ratio is.
B: buys bonds. The increase will be larger the larger the reserve ratio is.
C: sells bonds. The increase will be larger the smaller the reserve ratio is.
D: sells bonds. The increase will be larger the larger the reserve ratio is.
A: buys bonds. The increase will be larger the smaller the reserve ratio is.
B: buys bonds. The increase will be larger the larger the reserve ratio is.
C: sells bonds. The increase will be larger the smaller the reserve ratio is.
D: sells bonds. The increase will be larger the larger the reserve ratio is.
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- If the reserve ratio is 10% and the Fed sells 10 million worth of bonds to a commercial bank, its deposits A: Increase by 10 million B: Decrease by 10 million C: Increase by 100 million D: Decrease by 100 million
- Banks are able to create money only when ( ) A: the reserve ratio is 100%. B: the Fed sells U.S. government bonds. C: interest rates are above 2%. D: only a fraction of deposits are held in reserve.
- On a production function, as capital per worker increases, output per worker A: increases. This increase is larger at larger values of capital per worker. B: increases. This increase is smaller at larger values of capital per worker. C: decreases. This decrease is larger at larger value of capital per worker. D: decreases. This decrease is smaller at larger value of capital per worker.
- To increase the money supply, the Fed could() A: sell<br/>government bonds. B: decrease<br/>the discount rate. C: increase<br/>the reserve requirement. D: None<br/>of the above is correct.
- In general, the damping ratio of steel structures is than that of the reinforced concrete structure. That is, the seismic action of the steel structure is than that of the reinforced concrete structure under the same structure period, mass and other parameters. ( ) A: smaller smaller B: smaller larger C: larger smaller D: larger larger