Federal
Open Market Committee
(FOMC), 320
federal funds rate targets of, 415
Federal Reserve (Fed), 84, 446. See also
Monetary policy
European Central Bank versus, 435
inflation targeting and, 457–458
as lender of last resort, 554
money supply and. See Monetary
policy
monitoring
of CPI by, 35
recapitalization of banking system
and, 556
supply shocks and, 281, 282
Fei, 83
Feldstein, Martin, 487–488
Fiat money, 81, 82–83
Financial crises
Asian, of 1997-1998, 360–361
Mexican, of 1994-1995, 358–360
U.S., of 2008-2009, 69, 332–334,
393, 474–475, 538, 541
Financial innovation, 563
Financial intermediaries, 69
Financial intermediation, 550
Financial markets, 69
equilibrium in, 67–68, 68f
Financial system, 69
Financing constraints, 537–538
Finland
collective bargaining in, 173
t
devaluation by, 354
government debt of, 468t
inflation targeting in, 458
investment rate in, 202f
Firms. See also Business fixed invest-
ment; Factor entries; Inventory
investment; Labor; Production
entries
competitive, decisions facing, 50–51
demand for factors of, 51–54
production, 527
rental, 527
sticky prices and, 266t, 266–268, 267t
taxes of, investment and, 532–533
unions and, 173
First Report on the Public Credit, 456
Fiscal policy. See also Government pur-
chases; Tax(es)
analysis with macroeconomic models,
317–318, 318t
changes in saving and, 68–70
domestic, large open economies and,
157–158, 158f
domestic, trade balances and,
128–129, 129f
fixed exchange rates and, 352, 353f
floating exchange rates and, 345–347,
346f
foreign, trade balances and, 129–130,
130f
interaction with monetary policy,
315, 316f, 317
IS curve and, 299–301, 300f, 312f,
312–313, 314f
large open economies and, 375f,
375–376
long-term outlook for, 470–472
optimal, balanced budgets versus,
485–486
short-run equilibrium and, 312f,
312–313, 314f
Fischer, Stanley, 93n, 109n
Fisher, Irving, 94, 97, 449, 514, 519
Fisher effect, 95, 97, 98, 100
monetary policy and interest rates
and, 303–304
Fisher equation, 94–95, 98, 99, 411–412
Fisher indexes, 34n
Fixed exchange rates, 349–355
fiscal policy and, 352, 353f
floating exchange rates versus, 361–366
international gold standard and,
351–352
monetary policy and, 352–354, 353f
monetary unions as, 362–363
operation of, 350–351, 351f
recovery from Great Depression and,
354
trade policy and, 354–355, 355
f
Fleming, J. Marcus, 339n
Flexible wages and prices, 12–13
Flinders Island, 217
Floating exchange rates, 345–348
fiscal policy and, 345–347, 346f
fixed exchange rates versus, 361–366
monetary policy and, 347f, 347–348
trade policy and, 348, 349f
Flows, 20
FOMC. See Federal Open Market
Committee (FOMC)
Ford, Gerald, 4
Ford, Henry, 175
Ford Motor Company, 175
Forecasting, economic, 448–450
mistakes in, 449–450, 450f
Foreign exchange, market for, in large
open economy, 156f, 156–157
Fractional-reserve banking, 549–550
France
collective bargaining in, 173t
exchange rate of, 354
government debt of, 468t
monetary contraction in, 276–277
real GDP in, 237t
unemployment in, 180, 181f
work hours in, 184, 484f
Frankel, Jeffrey A., 229
Free Silver movement, 104–105
Free trade, economic growth and,
228–229
Frictional unemployment, 166–169
causes of, 167
public policy and, 167–168
unemployment insurance and rate of
job finding and, 168–169
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