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Title: MACROECONOMICS AND THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT


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MACROECONOMICSAND THE GLOBAL BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
2nd edition
  • Money and Prices

2
Key Concepts
  • Inflation
  • Hyperinflation
  • Inflation Tax and Seignorage
  • Monetarism
  • Money Neutrality
  • Quantity Theory

3
Inflation
  • The rate of change in the price level

P(1) P(0)
Rate of Inflation
P(0)
4
UK Prices, 1661 - 1991
5
UK Inflation, 1661 - 1999
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U.S. Prices, 1800 - 2000
7
G7 Inflation, 1975 - 2000
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Measuring Inflation
  • Consumer Price Index (CPI)
  • Producers Price Index (PPI)
  • GDP Deflator
  • Ratio of Nominal GDP to Real GDP
  • Mis-measurement issues
  • Substitution
  • Quality

9
Money Neutrality
  • Price level is a yardstick
  • Nominal measure
  • Does it matter which unit we use?
  • Double all prices and incomes
  • Is your welfare the same, better, or worse?

10
Costs of Inflation
  • Tax system
  • Bracket creep
  • Shoe Leather costs
  • Menu costs
  • Transactions costs associated with changing
    prices
  • Relative price issues
  • Price signal sends wrong message
  • Unexpected inflation
  • Harms savers
  • Effect on long-run growth

11
What about deflation?
  • Two types of deflation
  • Demand-induced
  • Price uncertainty
  • High ex-post real interest rates
  • Real burden of debt
  • Unexpected deflation
  • Supply-induced

12
Money
  • Money was never a big motivation for me, except
    as a way to keep score. The real excitement is
    playing the game.
  • Donald Trump, "Trump Art of the Deal"
  • Money is a terrible master but an excellent
    servant.
  • Phineas Taylor Barnum
  • A billion here, a billion there - pretty soon it
    adds up to real money.
  • Senator Everett Dirksen (1896 - 1969)

13
Money
  • Why money
  • Eliminates double coincident of wants problem
    facing barter economy
  • Role of money
  • Store of value
  • Medium of exchange
  • Unit of account
  • Kinds of money
  • Commodity Money
  • Backed currency
  • Fiat Currency

14
Money
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The Money Supply
  • M1
  • Currency
  • Checkable deposits (i.e. demand deposits)
  • Travelers Checks
  • M2
  • M1
  • Savings and small time deposits (including money
    market deposit accounts)
  • Retail money market mutual funds

18
Monetary Aggregates, (Billions )
M3
Source Board of Governors On-line Statistics
19
Money Multiplier
Vault Accumulation
10
19
26.10

100

100
190
261

1000
Total Money
Base Currency
M1
20
Money Multiplier
21
Money Multiplier 1/(reserve requirement)
  • Assumes banks dont hold excess reserves
  • Assumes loans make it back to bank as deposits
  • Assumes currency doesnt leave country
  • 3 parties that help determine money supply
  • Central bank
  • Private banks
  • Individuals

22
Seignorage
  • How does it work?
  • Direct print money
  • Indirect print money, buy and hold government
    debt
  • Inflation Tax
  • Decline in value of cash holdings due to
    inflation
  • Seignorage can be the same as the inflation tax

23
Hyperinflation
  • High and persistent rate of inflation
  • Relationship to fiscal policy

Finance government. spending via inflation tax
Rising Inflation
Declining value of Money
People decrease money holdings by buying goods
24
The German hyperinflation 1922-23 (January 1922
1)
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Further Examples
A 200,000 and 500,000 German Mark coin from 1923
  • A 500,000,000,000 (500 billion) Yugoslav dinar
    banknote circa 1993 the largest nominal value
    ever officially printed in Yugoslavia.

27
Quantity Theory
MV PY
Velocity the circulation rate of money
Inflation is always and everywhere monetary
phenomenon. Milton Friedman
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?M ?V ?P ?Y
  • Assume V constant, so ?V 0
  • ?M ?P ?Y
  • ?Y determined by investment, technology, etc.
  • ?M is proportional to ?P

Growth in Money Supply
Seignorage
Inflation
29
US Inflation and Money Growth
30
UK Inflation and Money Growth
31
Cross-country Inflation and Money Growth, Long
Run
32
Cross-country Inflation and Money Growth, Short
Run
33
Summary
  • Inflation
  • Measures
  • Costs
  • Deflation
  • Money
  • Definitions
  • Multiplier
  • Seignorage and Inflation Tax
  • Hyperinflation
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