A financial analyst is evaluating how different macroeconomic tools impact market liquidity, interest rates, and consumer purchasing power. Match each policy action on the left with its primary operational mechanism or economic outcome on the right.
- Increasing Interest on Reserve Balances (IORB)Establishes a lower-bound floor for short-term interest rates by compensating banks for retaining capital at the central bank.
- Executing Overnight Reverse Repurchase Agreements (Reverse RPOs)Temporarily absorbs short-term excess liquidity by selling government securities to counterparties with a agreement to repurchase them.
- Enacting higher statutory tax rates on corporate profitsReduces corporate disposable earnings and overall aggregate demand via legislative fiscal action.
- Decreasing the Federal Reserve Discount RateReduces the cost of direct short-term borrowing at the central bank's lending facility for eligible commercial institutions.
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Increasing Interest on Reserve Balances (IORB) pairs with establishing a lower-bound floor for short-term interest rates. Executing Overnight Reverse Repurchase Agreements pairs with temporarily absorbing short-term excess liquidity. Enacting higher statutory tax rates pairs with reducing corporate disposable earnings and aggregate demand via legislative fiscal action. Decreasing the Discount Rate pairs with reducing the cost of direct short-term borrowing at the central bank's lending facility.
Each policy tool correctly corresponds to its administrative body and specific operational effect: IORB forms a floor for interest rates, Reverse RPOs pull excess cash out of circulation overnight, corporate tax hikes represent contractionary fiscal policy, and discount rate cuts reduce central bank credit costs.
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