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Project You have explored how the Federal Reserve carries out monetary policy. You also know that monetary policy involves the money supply and interest rates. Now, it is time for you to see how effective (or not) monetary policy is in action.

1) You will begin by writing down the definition of "monetary policy."

2) The specific action that you will explore is expansionary monetary policy. This is when the Federal Reserve increases the money supply. Explain how increasing the money supply affects interest rates. Then explain how expansionary monetary policy affects consumption, investments, and the growth of the economy.

3) Now it is time to look at a specific monetary policy. You already know about the recession that began at the end of 2007. The Federal Reserve addressed this economic downturn by carrying out expansionary monetary policy. Using the provided document titled "Primary Rates," find the primary interest rate on November 1, 2007. The primary rate is the interest rate available to financially sound banks. To find the primary rate on November 1, 2007, go to the "Primary Rate" column and the row marked "01-Nov-07" in the Boston column. Write down this interest rate. Next, locate the primary rate on October 29, 2008 (or "29-Oct-08" in the Boston column). This was the primary rate almost one year later. Write down this rate. Examine the interest rates in between these dates.

Click here for the "Primary Rates" spreadsheet.
4) In 1 or 2 sentences, describe the trend (or general direction) in the interest rates between November 1, 2007, and October 29, 2008, by answering the following questions: Are the interest rates increasing or decreasing? Does the trend indicate that the Federal Reserve is increasing or decreasing the growth of the money supply during this time?

5) Next, examine consumption, investments, and Gross Domestic Product during 2008 and 2009, using the table below. The table shows the percentage changes in each area. The changes are shown in quarters (or four parts) for each year. For example, the first quarter is January, February, and March.

Quarter and Year Change in Consumption Change in Investments Change in Gross Domestic Product
Quarter 1, 2008
1.0
-3.3
1.9
Quarter 2, 2008
0.6
-7.3
1.2
Quarter 3, 2008
-0.7
-9.7
-0.3
Quarter 4, 2008
-1.9
-17.5
-2.8
Quarter 1, 2009
-1.8
-26.3
-3.8
Quarter 2, 2009
-2.2
-28.5
-4.1
Quarter 3, 2009
-0.9
-24.0
-2.7
Quarter 4, 2009
0.2
-9.6
0.2
Source:
http://www. bea. gov/national/nipaweb/TableView. asp?SelectedTable=310&Freq=Qtr& amp;FirstYear=2008&LastYear=201 0

In 2 or 3 sentences, explain the trend in consumption, investments, and Gross Domestic Product. Are these areas generally increasing or decreasing during this time? In 1 or 2 sentences, explain if these trends show that expansionary monetary policy was effective in 2008-2009.

6) Finally, examine consumption, investments, and Gross Domestic Product for three quarters in 2010 using the table below.

Quarter and Year Change in Consumption Change in Investments Change in Gross Domestic Product
Quarter 1, 2010
0.8
10.5
2.4
Quarter 2, 2010
1.7
23.3
3.0
Quarter 3, 2010
1.8
24.1
3.2
In 2 or 3 sentences, explain the trend in consumption, investments, and Gross Domestic Product. Are these areas generally increasing or decreasing during these quarters? In 1or 2 sentences, explain if these trends show that expansionary monetary policy was effective beginning in 2010.

7) There were other actions (including expansionary fiscal policy) that occurred during these times and could also have contributed to economic performance. For this project, assume that the changes in consumption, investments, and GDP occurred (at least in part) from monetary policy. In 3 or 4 sentences, compare the trends in 2008-2009 to the trends in 2010. Next, provide an explanation for the differences in these trends, as by discussing the role of timing or confidence.

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