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1 November, 15:25

The economy of Elmendyn contains 3,000 $1 bills. a. If people hold all money as currency, the quantity of money is $. b. If people hold all money as demand deposits and banks maintain 100 percent reserves, the quantity of money is $. c. If people hold equal amounts of currency and demand deposits and banks maintain 100 percent reserves, the quantity of money is $. d. If people hold all money as demand deposits and banks maintain a reserve ratio of 20 percent, the quantity of money is $. e. If people hold equal amounts of currency and demand deposits and banks maintain a reserve ratio of 20 percent, the quantity of money is $.

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  1. 1 November, 16:54
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    (a) The quantity of money is $3,000 because people are holding all the currency.

    (b) The quantity of money is $3,000 because banks are holding the full amount of demand deposits as a reserves.

    (c) Quantity of money = Currency + Demand deposits

    = 1,500 + 1,500

    = $3,000.

    (d) If banks have a reserve ratio of 20%, therefore,

    money multiplier

    = 1 : Reserve ratio

    = 1 : 0.20

    = 5.

    So if people hold all money as demand deposits, then

    Quantity of money = Money multiplier * Demand deposits

    = 5 * $3,000

    = $15,000

    (e) Two equations must be satisfied:

    C = D and 5 * ($3,000 - C) = D

    Using the first equation in the second gives

    5 * ($3,000 - D) = D

    $15,000 - 5D = D

    6D = 15000

    D = 2500

    C = 2500

    D = 5 * ($3,000 - 2500)

    = 2500

    Total money supply = Currency + Demand deposits

    = 2500 + 2500

    = 5,000
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