Federal funds rate:
The overnight interest rate at
which banks lend to one another.
Federal Reserve (the Fed):
The central bank of
the United States.
Fiat money:
Money that is not intrinsically useful
and is valued only because it is used as money. (Cf.
commodity money, money.)
Financial intermediation:
The process by which
resources are allocated from those individuals who
wish to save some of their income for future con-
sumption to those individuals and firms who wish
to borrow to buy investment goods for future
production.
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