Economics HL
Economics HL
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Unit 1 - Intro To Econ & Core Concepts
Unit 1 - Intro To Econ & Core Concepts
Unit 2 - Microeconomics
Unit 2 - Microeconomics
Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Unit 4 - The Global Economy
Unit 4 - The Global Economy
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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
Economics HL
Economics HL

Unit 3 - Macroeconomics

Unraveling Money From Basics To Banking & Policy Mechanics

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Macroeconomic policies ๐Ÿ›๏ธ

 Demand-side Policies (Short-run Stabilization)

  • Monetary Policy: Central bank's magic wand, controlling money supply and interest rates.
  • Fiscal Policy: The government's toolbox to tinker with spending and taxes.

Think of them like the controls on your favorite video game; you can speed up or slow down the game as needed.

Supply-side Policies (Production Focus)

  • Market-Based & Interventionist Policies: Tweaking the game's rules to make everything run smoother and faster.

Example: Lowering taxes for businesses (Fiscal Policy) could be like giving a speed boost in a racing game.

The world of money ๐Ÿ’ฐ

 The Evolution of Money

  • Barter System: Swapping chickens for apples.
  • Commodity Money: Cattle, shells, gold – even ancient loot boxes!
  • Fiat Money: Like video game currency; it's valuable because we say so (e.g., euros, dollars).

Functions of Money

  • Medium of Exchange: The universal "buy" button.
  • Unit of Account: The scoreboard.
  • Store of Value: Your virtual piggy bank.
  • Standard of Deferred Payment: The "pay later" option.

Example: Using gold bars in Minecraft as money - they can be traded, counted, saved, or used in future trades.

The banking system ๐Ÿฆ

 Central Bank Functions

  • Note-Issuing: Making the game currency.
  • Government Bonds: The investment side-quest.
  • Monetary Policy Management: The game master.
  • Exchange Rate Policy: Balancing the in-game trade.
  • Regulation & Supervision: The game's referee.
  • Lender of Last Resort: The emergency power-up.

Commercial Banks & Fractional Reserve System

  • Borrowers & Lenders Matchmaker: The side-quests facilitator.
  • Reserve Requirement Ratio (r r): How much loot they must keep on hand.
  • Excess Reserves: The extra loot for more quests.

Example: Banks act like the quest-givers in RPGs, handling various tasks and regulating the flow of in-game currency.

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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics
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Unit 3 - Macroeconomics

Unraveling Money From Basics To Banking & Policy Mechanics

Word Count Emoji
490 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited onย 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Macroeconomic policies ๐Ÿ›๏ธ

 Demand-side Policies (Short-run Stabilization)

  • Monetary Policy: Central bank's magic wand, controlling money supply and interest rates.
  • Fiscal Policy: The government's toolbox to tinker with spending and taxes.

Think of them like the controls on your favorite video game; you can speed up or slow down the game as needed.

Supply-side Policies (Production Focus)

  • Market-Based & Interventionist Policies: Tweaking the game's rules to make everything run smoother and faster.

Example: Lowering taxes for businesses (Fiscal Policy) could be like giving a speed boost in a racing game.

The world of money ๐Ÿ’ฐ

 The Evolution of Money

  • Barter System: Swapping chickens for apples.
  • Commodity Money: Cattle, shells, gold – even ancient loot boxes!
  • Fiat Money: Like video game currency; it's valuable because we say so (e.g., euros, dollars).

Functions of Money

  • Medium of Exchange: The universal "buy" button.
  • Unit of Account: The scoreboard.
  • Store of Value: Your virtual piggy bank.
  • Standard of Deferred Payment: The "pay later" option.

Example: Using gold bars in Minecraft as money - they can be traded, counted, saved, or used in future trades.

The banking system ๐Ÿฆ

 Central Bank Functions

  • Note-Issuing: Making the game currency.
  • Government Bonds: The investment side-quest.
  • Monetary Policy Management: The game master.
  • Exchange Rate Policy: Balancing the in-game trade.
  • Regulation & Supervision: The game's referee.
  • Lender of Last Resort: The emergency power-up.

Commercial Banks & Fractional Reserve System

  • Borrowers & Lenders Matchmaker: The side-quests facilitator.
  • Reserve Requirement Ratio (r r): How much loot they must keep on hand.
  • Excess Reserves: The extra loot for more quests.

Example: Banks act like the quest-givers in RPGs, handling various tasks and regulating the flow of in-game currency.

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