Business, 11.02.2020 02:28 myronpacis1128
Over the past 100? years, the level of government regulation of financial institutions and markets has ebbed and flowed? or, as some economists might? argue, has ebbed and flooded. Although the laws and regulatory agencies created by the government have various defined and? not-so-well defined? goals, what might you argue is the single biggest benefit of government? regulation?
The biggest benefit of government regulation? is: (Select the best answer? below.)
A. the ability to realign the duties of existing agencies and to create new? agencies, and to require them to report to Congress.
B. the ongoing disclosure by companies whose securities trade in the secondary markets.
C. the resulting trust and confidence in the financial institutions and markets derived by society.
D. the Federal Deposit Insurance Company? (FDIC), which effectively guarantees that individuals would not lose their money if they held it in a bank that failed.
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Business, 22.06.2019 12:50
Explain whether each of the following events increases or decreases the money supply. a. the fed buys bonds in open-market operations. b. the fed reduces the reserve requirement. c. the fed increases the interest rate it pays on reserves. d. citibank repays a loan it had previously taken from the fed. e. after a rash of pickpocketing, people decide to hold less currency. f. fearful of bank runs, bankers decide to hold more excess reserves. g. the fomc increases its target for the federal funds rate.
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Your dormitory, griffingate, has appointed you central banker of its economy, which deals in the currency of wizcoins. assume that the velocity of wizcoins in griffingate is constant at 10,000 transactions per year. right now, real gdp is 1,000 wizcoins, and there are 2,000 wizcoins in existence.
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