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Chapter 15
Monetary Theory and Policy
• Why would people hold money?
– Transactions Demand for Money
– Precautionary Demand for Money
– Speculative Demand for Money
The Demand for Money
• The three motivates for holding money
combine to create a demand for money curve.
– Def: The demand for money curve represents the
money people hold at different possible interest
rates, ceteris paribus.
– Why is it downward sloping?
– Example of Graph
The Demand for Money Curve
Example of a Graph
• The supply of money is a vertical line (MS)
implying that the quantity of money supplied
is independent of the interest rate
– Why?
– Show equilibrium
The Equilibrium Interest Rate
Example of MS
What happens if the Fed increases the
money supply?
• The opportunity cost of holding money falls
enough that the public is willing to hold the
now larger stock of money
How the Fed Controls the MS?
• The establishment of reserve requirements
for banks
• Buying and selling U.S. government securities
and other financial assets in the open market
• The volume of loans extended to banks and
other institutions
• The interest rate it pays banks on funds held
as reserves
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HdZnOQ
Recent Monetary Policy
• Increase in the monetary base from $828
billion at mid-year 2008 to $1.63 trillion in
early 2009 to more than $2 trillion in 2010.
• Lower interest rates
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/updates/business/ju
http://federalreserve.gov/newsevents/press/monet
Example of lowering the interest rate
Interest Rates and Investment
• Suppose the Fed purchases U.S. government
bonds.
– What happens to Investment?
– What happens to AD?
Example of Investment and Interest
Rates
Adding the Short-Run Aggregate
Supply Curve
• For a given shift of the aggregate demand
curve, the steeper the short-run aggregate
supply curve, the smaller the increase in real
GDP and the larger the increase in the price
level.
Example of Graph of SRAS
• Def: Monetarism is the theory that changes in
the money supply directly determine changes
in prices, real GDP, and employment
– They put the spotlight on the money supply. They
argue that to predict the condition of the
economy, you simply look at the money supply.
– Too much money supply = higher inflation
– Too less money supply= unemployment and
deflation
The Monetarist View of the Role of
Money
• Def: The equation of exchange is an
accounting identity that state’s the MS time
velocity of money is equal to total spending:
MV=PY
The Equation of Exchange
• It is assumed by classical economists that V
and Y(real output) are fairly constant.
– Why is this true?
– Def: The Quantity Theory of Money states that
changes in the money supply are directly related
to changes in the affect of price level.
The Quantity Theory of Money
• Today, we do not think that V is constant and
the employment does not always operate at
full employment
– M& P are correlated, but not perfectly correlated.
Modern Monetarism
Targets Before 1982
• Between World War II and October 1979- the Fed
attempted to stabilize interest rates.
• Friedman said this made monetary policy a
source of instability in the economy because
changes in the money supply reinforced
fluctuations in the economy.
– He said pay less attention to interest rates and
instead focus on a steady and predictable growth in
the money supply
– Monetary rule
Targets After 1982
• Less force on a steady and predictable growth
in the money supply.
• The force was on a targeted federal funds
rate.

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Chapter15 monetarytheory-and-policy-140831163822-phpapp02

  • 2. • Why would people hold money? – Transactions Demand for Money – Precautionary Demand for Money – Speculative Demand for Money The Demand for Money
  • 3. • The three motivates for holding money combine to create a demand for money curve. – Def: The demand for money curve represents the money people hold at different possible interest rates, ceteris paribus. – Why is it downward sloping? – Example of Graph The Demand for Money Curve
  • 4. Example of a Graph
  • 5. • The supply of money is a vertical line (MS) implying that the quantity of money supplied is independent of the interest rate – Why? – Show equilibrium The Equilibrium Interest Rate
  • 7. What happens if the Fed increases the money supply? • The opportunity cost of holding money falls enough that the public is willing to hold the now larger stock of money
  • 8. How the Fed Controls the MS? • The establishment of reserve requirements for banks • Buying and selling U.S. government securities and other financial assets in the open market • The volume of loans extended to banks and other institutions • The interest rate it pays banks on funds held as reserves
  • 10. Recent Monetary Policy • Increase in the monetary base from $828 billion at mid-year 2008 to $1.63 trillion in early 2009 to more than $2 trillion in 2010. • Lower interest rates
  • 13. Example of lowering the interest rate
  • 14. Interest Rates and Investment • Suppose the Fed purchases U.S. government bonds. – What happens to Investment? – What happens to AD?
  • 15. Example of Investment and Interest Rates
  • 16. Adding the Short-Run Aggregate Supply Curve • For a given shift of the aggregate demand curve, the steeper the short-run aggregate supply curve, the smaller the increase in real GDP and the larger the increase in the price level.
  • 17. Example of Graph of SRAS
  • 18. • Def: Monetarism is the theory that changes in the money supply directly determine changes in prices, real GDP, and employment – They put the spotlight on the money supply. They argue that to predict the condition of the economy, you simply look at the money supply. – Too much money supply = higher inflation – Too less money supply= unemployment and deflation The Monetarist View of the Role of Money
  • 19. • Def: The equation of exchange is an accounting identity that state’s the MS time velocity of money is equal to total spending: MV=PY The Equation of Exchange
  • 20. • It is assumed by classical economists that V and Y(real output) are fairly constant. – Why is this true? – Def: The Quantity Theory of Money states that changes in the money supply are directly related to changes in the affect of price level. The Quantity Theory of Money
  • 21. • Today, we do not think that V is constant and the employment does not always operate at full employment – M& P are correlated, but not perfectly correlated. Modern Monetarism
  • 22. Targets Before 1982 • Between World War II and October 1979- the Fed attempted to stabilize interest rates. • Friedman said this made monetary policy a source of instability in the economy because changes in the money supply reinforced fluctuations in the economy. – He said pay less attention to interest rates and instead focus on a steady and predictable growth in the money supply – Monetary rule
  • 23. Targets After 1982 • Less force on a steady and predictable growth in the money supply. • The force was on a targeted federal funds rate.