ECON 2002.01 Lecture Notes - Lecture 29: Federal Funds Rate, Monetary Policy, Discount Window

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If interest rates increase here, abroad/foreign investors want to invest, money to demand increases. Effect of a budget deficit on i i n. Public savings < 0 deficit financed by selling bonds. Funds are critical for growth when private savings is low. In closed economy: consumption increases, investment increases. In open economy: net exports increase, the dollar gets cheaper. Pegged exchange rate - fixed value of one country"s currency to another currency (more commonly used in tourism heavy countries) Us allows $ to float against other countries currency. Several countries using common currency (in european union) Some developing countries peg currency to others. In long run, should move to equalizing purchasing power disparity. What keeps that from happening: not all products are traded internationally, preferences differ internationally, there are barriers to trade. Federal funds rate: the rate banks charge other banks (an interest rate) Discount rate: the interest rate the fed charges other banks.

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