During a period of accelerating inflation, the Federal Reserve Board increases the Interest on Reserve Balances (IORB) rate and conducts overnight reverse repurchase agreements (ON RRPs). Simultaneously, Congress enacts legislation to increase corporate tax rates. Which of the following best describes the combined impact of these monetary and fiscal actions on commercial bank liquidity and economic activity?
- AThe Federal Reserve's tax adjustments reduce corporate spending power, while Congress's IORB rate increases drain cash directly from member bank clearing accounts.
- Both actions exert contractionary pressures, with the Federal Reserve policy reducing excess bank reserves and money supply liquidity while Congressional tax policy reduces private sector disposable income and capital expenditure.Cevap
- CThe increase in the IORB rate serves as a lagging economic indicator that expands bank lending capacity, offsetting the leading indicator contraction caused by higher tax rates.
- DThe monetary tools expand bank reserves by incentivizing overnight borrowing, causing an immediate yield curve inversion that signals accelerating real GDP growth.
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Both monetary policy tools (raising IORB and executing reverse repos) and fiscal policy actions (raising corporate taxes) are contractionary. Monetary tightening absorbs excess reserves from the banking system and raises borrowing costs, while fiscal tightening reduces private sector cash flow and aggregate demand.
The correct response accurately identifies that raising the IORB rate and using ON RRPs are contractionary monetary policy tools that drain liquidity and reduce excess bank reserves, while raising corporate taxes is a contractionary fiscal policy implemented by Congress that suppresses private sector demand.
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