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Page 1: Chapter 16: Government and the Economy

Chapter 16: Government and the Economy

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Why Is Government Involved in the Economy?

• We continue to debate the proper role of the government in dealing with the economy.

– At times, a less active government is seen as more important.

– However, a more active government may seem necessary (e.g., airline industry bailout).

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The Role of Government

• Managing the economy

• Protecting the welfare and property of individuals

• Regulating competition

• Providing public goods

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Should Government Be Involved in the Economy?

• What are the main arguments in the debate over the proper role of the government in the economy?

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Economic Theory

• Laissez-faire capitalism

• Keynesians

• Monetarists

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Classical Economics

• Adam Smith and The Wealth of Nations

• The government that governs least is the government that governs best.

• Government should not compete with the private sector.

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Keynesian Economics

• The Depression was the product of declining demand.

• Government could use deficit spending to fund programs to stimulate demand.

• Government should reduce spending once the economy recovers.

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What Are the Goals of Economic Policy?

• Promote a strong and stable economy

• Promote business development

• Promote international trade

• Regulate industrial relations

• Protect the environment

• Protect consumers

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What Are the Tools of Economic Policy

• Monetary policy– Discount rate– Reserve requirement– Open market – Federal funds rate

• Fiscal policy– Taxation– Spending and budgeting

• Regulation and antitrust• Subsidies and contracts

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Monetary and Fiscal Policy

• Taxes• Fiscal policy

– Budgeting and spending using subsidies and contracts

– Deficit spending• Monetary policy

– Use of credit and interest to control demand of money and consumption

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Monetary Policy

• Monetary policy is exercised by the Federal Reserve Board.

• Monthly adjustments in the interest rate are designed to stabilize the inflation rate and promote a stable economy.

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The Federal Reserve Board

• The Federal Reserve System was created in 1913

– Federal Reserve Bank

– Federal Reserve Board

• Chairman (four-year term)

• Six governors (fourteen-year terms)

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The Federal Reserve BoardMonetary Strategies

• Discount rate– The setting of interest on loans to member

banks• Open market operations

– The buying and selling of government securities

• Reserve requirements– The amount of liquid assets and ready cash that

banks are required to hold to meet depositors’ demands

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The Federal GovernmentOther Strategies

• Federal Funds Rate involves the interest rate on loans between banks.

• FDIC

• FSLIC

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Fiscal Policy

• Fiscal policy is generally exercised by the president and Congress.

• Taxing and spending levels are adjusted to affect the economy.

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Taxes

• Taxes are used to redistribute money from one sector of society to another.

• Taxes can also be used to encourage or discourage certain types of behavior.

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Taxation

• Tariffs• Sixteenth Amendment (1913)

– Authorizes Congress to tax incomes• Progressive taxation

– Income tax• Regressive taxation

– Sales tax– Social Security

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Regulation

• Administrative regulations are rules made by regulatory agencies and commissions to control specific areas.

– OSHA regulates workplace safety; noncompliance may result in fines or other penalties.

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Subsidies

• Subsidies are government grants of cash or other valuable commodities to promote certain activities.

– Crop subsidies used to promote stable crop levels

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Contracts

• Contracts are agreements with individuals or firms in the private sector to purchase goods or services.

– Military contracts used to develop defense systems

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The Politics of Economic Policy

• A healthy economy is the goal of both parties.

• However, differences exist as how best to achieve this objective in terms of political parties and interest groups.


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