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9 April, 04:19

a. The initial money supply is $1,000, of which $500 is currency held by the public. The desired reserve-deposit ratio is 0.2. Find the increase in money supply associated with increases in bank reserves of $1, $5, and $10. What is the money multiplier in the economy?

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  1. 9 April, 07:28
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    (1) $5

    (2) $25

    (3) $50

    Money multiplier = 5 times

    Explanation:

    Initial bank reserves:

    = Desired Reserve-deposit ratio * Currency held by public

    = 0.2 * $500

    = $100

    (1) Increase in bank reserves by $1, so

    Bank reserve deposit increases from $500 to:

    = (Initial bank reserves + $1) : Desired Reserve-deposit ratio

    = $101 : 0.2

    = $505

    Money supply increases by:

    = New bank reserve deposit - Currency held by public

    = $505 - $500

    = $5

    (2) Increase in bank reserves by $5, so

    Bank reserve deposit increases from $500 to:

    = (Initial bank reserves + $5) : Desired Reserve-deposit ratio

    = $105 : 0.2

    = $525

    Money supply increases by:

    = New bank reserve deposit - Currency held by public

    = $525 - $500

    = $25

    (3) Increase in bank reserves by $10, so

    Bank reserve deposit increases from $500 to:

    = (Initial bank reserves + $10) : Desired Reserve-deposit ratio

    = $110 : 0.2

    = $550

    Money supply increases by:

    = New bank reserve deposit - Currency held by public

    = $550 - $500

    = $5 0

    Money multiplier = 1 : Desired Reserve-deposit ratio

    = 1 : 0.2

    = 5 times
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