Chapter 14: Q.12 (page 352)
Why do we call a bank a financial intermediary?
Short Answer
The bank is called financial intermediary because it connects borrowers to savers.
Chapter 14: Q.12 (page 352)
Why do we call a bank a financial intermediary?
The bank is called financial intermediary because it connects borrowers to savers.
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Get started for freeHumongous Bank is the only bank in the economy. The people in this economy have million in money, and they deposit all their money in Humongous Bank.
a. Humongous Bank decides on a policy of holdingreserves. Draw a T-account for the bank.
b. Humongous Bank is required to hold of its existingmillion as reserves, and to loan out the rest. Draw a T-account for the bank after it has made its first round of loans.
C. Assume that Humongous bank is part of a multibank system. How much will money supply increase with that originalmillion loan?
In many casinos, a person buys chips to use for gambling. Within the casino's wafts, customers often can use these chips to buy food and drink or even a hotel room. Do chips in gambling casinos serve all three functions of money?
Imagine that you are a barber in a world without
money. Explain why it would be tricky to obtain
groceries, clothing, and a place to live.
The Bring it Home Feature discusses the use of
cowrie shells as money. Although we no longer use
cowrie shells as money, do you think other forms of
commodity monies are possible? What role might
technology play in our definition of money?
How can a bank end up with negative net worth?
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