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20 September, 02:35

The money multiplier declined significantly during the period 1930-1933 and also during the recent financial crisis of 2008-2010. Yet the M1 money supply decreased by 25% in the Depression period but increased by more than 20% during the recent financial crisis. What explains the difference in outcomes? A. There was a minimal increase in the currency ratio during the recent financial crisis. B. The excess reserves ratio increased rapidly during the recent financial crisis. C. There was a significant increase in the monetary base during the recent financial crisis. D. The overall level of deposit expansion decreased during the recent financial crisis.

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  1. 20 September, 05:57
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    The correct answer is C. There was a significant increase in the monetary base during the recent financial crisis.

    Explanation:

    The Central Bank determines the monetary base and from there, financial intermediaries generate bank money.

    If we see the composition of the balance of a Central Bank, the monetary base is equivalent to total assets less non-monetary liabilities.

    If the monetary base increases: money creation

    If the assets of the Central Bank increase (increase in foreign exchange reserves, increase in credit to the banking system or the public sector) without increasing non-monetary liabilities, it will logically have to increase the monetary liability (creation of money).

    If non-monetary liabilities decrease, without variation of the asset, you will necessarily have to increase the monetary liability.
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