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lisabon 2012 [21]
1 year ago
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All else equal, if the required reserve ratio falls: a $1 loan can lead to a smaller change in the money supply than before the

change in the required reserve ratio. the money multiplier decreases. the money multiplier increases. the amount of excess reserves also falls.
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Mademuasel [1]1 year ago
3 0

All else equal, if the required reserve ratio falls the money multiplier increases.

<h3>Required Reserve Ratio</h3>
  • The amount of each deposited dollar that a bank is required to hold in reserve with the Fed is known as the necessarily required reserve ratio.
  • Banks are permitted to allocate higher percentages of incoming deposits to Excess Reserves rather than Required Reserves if this number falls, which will increase the rate of loan growth.
  • Banks lend money to clients based on a portion of the available cash.
  • In return for this power, the government imposes one condition on them: they must maintain a specific level of deposits to cover potential withdrawals.
  • The reserve requirement is the amount that banks must reserve and above which they are not permitted to provide loans.

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