The effect of an open market purchase on reserves differs depending on how the seller of the bonds keeps the proceeds. If the proceeds are kept in currency, the open market purchase________ reserves; if the proceeds are kept as deposits, the open market purchase ________ reserves.

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The money supply process is the mechanism that determines the level of money supply. It involves: Clearing checks, Issuing new currency, Withdrawing damaged currency from circulation, and Managing and making discount loans to banks.  The money supply process includes four items: Currency in circulation, Reserves, Securities, and Loans to banks.  The formula for money supply is MS = (MB x MM). MB, or monetary base, is the amount of money in circulation or available to be circulated. MM is money multiplier, which is calculated by dividing 1 by the required reserve set by the Federal... Show more

The effect of an open market purchase on reserves differs depending on how the seller of the bonds keeps the proceeds. If the proceeds are kept in currency, the open market purchase________ reserves; if the proceeds are kept as deposits, the open market purchase ________ reserves.






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