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MONEY, OUTPUT, AND
PRICES IN THE LONG
       RUN

        MODULE 32
MONEY, OUTPUT, AND PRICES

Monetary policy is generally the
 policy tool of choice to stabilize the
 economy.
In the long-run, changes in the
 quantity of money affect the
 aggregate price level, but they do
 not change real aggregate output or
 the interest rate.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
OF CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY
To analyze the long-run effects of
 monetary policy, it is helpful to think
 of the central bank as choosing a
 target for the money supply rather
 than for the interest rate.
To assess the effects of changes in
 the money supply, we can analyze
 the long run effects of changes in
 AD.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
   OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY
               SUPPLY
An increase in the money supply
 reduces the interest rate, which
 increases investment spending, which
 leads to a further rise in consumer
 spending, and so on.
An increase in the money supply
 increases the quantity of goods and
 services demanded, shifting AD to the
 right.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY
            SUPPLY
In the short run, the economy
 moves to a new short run
 equilibrium, with both the aggregate
 price level and aggregate output
 increasing in the short run.
However, the aggregate output level
 is above potential output.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY
               SUPPLY
As a result, nominal wages will rise
 over time, causing the SRAS curve
 to shift leftward.
This process stops when the
 economy ends up at a point of both
 short-run and long-run equilibrium.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY
             SUPPLY
The     aggregate   price  level
 increases, but aggregate output is
 back at potential output.
So, in the long run, a monetary
 expansion raises the aggregate
 price level, but has no effect on real
 GDP.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY
            SUPPLY
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
    OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY
                 SUPPLY
A decrease in the money supply raises
 the interest rate, which decreases
 investment spending, which leads to a
 further    decrease       in   consumer
 spending, and so on.
A decrease in the money supply
 decreases the quantity of goods and
 services demanded at any aggregate
 price level, shifting the AD curve to the
 left.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
   OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY
             SUPPLY
In the short run, the economy
 moves      to a   new     short-run
 macroeconomic equilibrium at a
 level of real GDP below potential
 output and a lower aggregate price
 level.
Both the aggregate price level and
 aggregate output decrease in the
 short run.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY
            SUPPLY
Over time, when the aggregate
 output is below potential output,
 nominal wages fall.
When this happens, the SRAS
 curve shifts rightward.
This process stops when the
 economy is at a point of both short-
 run and long-run macroeconomic
 equilibrium.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY
             SUPPLY
The long-run effect of a decrease in
 the money supply is that the
 aggregate price level decreases, but
 aggregate output returns to potential
 output.
In the long run, a monetary
 contraction decreases the price
 level, but has no effect on real GDP.
SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS
  OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY
            SUPPLY
MONEY NEUTRALITY
A change in the money supply leads
 to a proportional change in the
 aggregate price level in the long run.
If the money supply falls by
 25%, the aggregate price level falls
 25% in the long run; if the money
 supply rises by 50%, the aggregate
 price level rises 50% in the long run.
MONEY NEUTRALITY
If all the prices in an economy
 (prices   of   final   goods     and
 services, and factor prices such as
 nominal wages) double.        At the
 same time, suppose the money
 supply doubles.
This would not make any difference
 to the economy, as all real variables
 are unchanged.
MONEY NEUTRALITY
This is explained by:  if the economy
 starts out in long-run macroeconomic
 equilibrium, and the money supply
 changes, in order to restore long-run
 macroeconomic equilibrium, all real
 values must be restored to their original
 values, which includes restoring the
 real value of the money supply to its
 original level.
MONEY NEUTRALITY
This   concept is known as money
 neutrality: “money is neutral in the
 long run”.
changes in the money supply have no
 real effects on the economy in the long
 run.
The only effect of a change in the
 money supply is to change the
 aggregate price level in the same
 direction by an equal percentage.
MONEY NEUTRALITY
However, “in the long run, we are all
 dead”, so monetary policy does
 have powerful real effects on the
 economy in the short run, often
 making the difference between a
 recession and an expansion, which
 matters for society’s welfare.
CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND
  THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG
                RUN
In the short run, an increase in the
 money supply leads to a fall in the
 interest rate; a decrease in the
 money supply leads to a rise in the
 interest rate.
In the long run, however, changes in
 the money supply don’t affect the
 interest rate at all.
CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND
  THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG
                     RUN
When the Fed increases the money
 supply, the interest rate falls in the short
 run.
Over time, however, the aggregate
 price level rises, and this raises money
 demand, shifting the money demand
 curve rightward.
The economy moves to a new long-run
 equilibrium and the interest rate rises to
 its original level.
CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND
 THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG
              RUN
The long-run equilibrium interest
 rate is the original interest rate
 because the eventual increase in
 money demand is proportional to the
 increase      in     money       supply,
 counteracting the initial downward
 effect on interest rates.
Changes in the money supply do
 not affect the interest rate in the long
 run.
CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND
 THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG
              RUN
With money neutrality, an increase
 in the money supply is matched by a
 proportional increase in the price
 level in the long run.
The change in the aggregate price
 level then cause proportional
 changes in the demand for money.
CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND
  THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG
                   RUN
Example:
1. A 50% increase in the money supply
   will raise the aggregate price level by
   50%
2. This increase the quantity of money
   demanded at any interest rate by
   50%.
3. The quantity of money demanded
   rises by as much as the money
   supply, and the interest rate returns
   back to its original level.

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Module 32 money, output, and prices in the long run

  • 1. MONEY, OUTPUT, AND PRICES IN THE LONG RUN MODULE 32
  • 2. MONEY, OUTPUT, AND PRICES Monetary policy is generally the policy tool of choice to stabilize the economy. In the long-run, changes in the quantity of money affect the aggregate price level, but they do not change real aggregate output or the interest rate.
  • 3. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY To analyze the long-run effects of monetary policy, it is helpful to think of the central bank as choosing a target for the money supply rather than for the interest rate. To assess the effects of changes in the money supply, we can analyze the long run effects of changes in AD.
  • 4. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY An increase in the money supply reduces the interest rate, which increases investment spending, which leads to a further rise in consumer spending, and so on. An increase in the money supply increases the quantity of goods and services demanded, shifting AD to the right.
  • 5. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY In the short run, the economy moves to a new short run equilibrium, with both the aggregate price level and aggregate output increasing in the short run. However, the aggregate output level is above potential output.
  • 6. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY As a result, nominal wages will rise over time, causing the SRAS curve to shift leftward. This process stops when the economy ends up at a point of both short-run and long-run equilibrium.
  • 7. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY The aggregate price level increases, but aggregate output is back at potential output. So, in the long run, a monetary expansion raises the aggregate price level, but has no effect on real GDP.
  • 8. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF AN INCREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY
  • 9. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY A decrease in the money supply raises the interest rate, which decreases investment spending, which leads to a further decrease in consumer spending, and so on. A decrease in the money supply decreases the quantity of goods and services demanded at any aggregate price level, shifting the AD curve to the left.
  • 10. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY In the short run, the economy moves to a new short-run macroeconomic equilibrium at a level of real GDP below potential output and a lower aggregate price level. Both the aggregate price level and aggregate output decrease in the short run.
  • 11. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY Over time, when the aggregate output is below potential output, nominal wages fall. When this happens, the SRAS curve shifts rightward. This process stops when the economy is at a point of both short- run and long-run macroeconomic equilibrium.
  • 12. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY The long-run effect of a decrease in the money supply is that the aggregate price level decreases, but aggregate output returns to potential output. In the long run, a monetary contraction decreases the price level, but has no effect on real GDP.
  • 13. SHORT-RUN AND LONG-RUN EFFECTS OF A DECREASE IN THE MONEY SUPPLY
  • 14. MONEY NEUTRALITY A change in the money supply leads to a proportional change in the aggregate price level in the long run. If the money supply falls by 25%, the aggregate price level falls 25% in the long run; if the money supply rises by 50%, the aggregate price level rises 50% in the long run.
  • 15. MONEY NEUTRALITY If all the prices in an economy (prices of final goods and services, and factor prices such as nominal wages) double. At the same time, suppose the money supply doubles. This would not make any difference to the economy, as all real variables are unchanged.
  • 16. MONEY NEUTRALITY This is explained by: if the economy starts out in long-run macroeconomic equilibrium, and the money supply changes, in order to restore long-run macroeconomic equilibrium, all real values must be restored to their original values, which includes restoring the real value of the money supply to its original level.
  • 17. MONEY NEUTRALITY This concept is known as money neutrality: “money is neutral in the long run”. changes in the money supply have no real effects on the economy in the long run. The only effect of a change in the money supply is to change the aggregate price level in the same direction by an equal percentage.
  • 18. MONEY NEUTRALITY However, “in the long run, we are all dead”, so monetary policy does have powerful real effects on the economy in the short run, often making the difference between a recession and an expansion, which matters for society’s welfare.
  • 19. CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG RUN In the short run, an increase in the money supply leads to a fall in the interest rate; a decrease in the money supply leads to a rise in the interest rate. In the long run, however, changes in the money supply don’t affect the interest rate at all.
  • 20. CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG RUN When the Fed increases the money supply, the interest rate falls in the short run. Over time, however, the aggregate price level rises, and this raises money demand, shifting the money demand curve rightward. The economy moves to a new long-run equilibrium and the interest rate rises to its original level.
  • 21. CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG RUN The long-run equilibrium interest rate is the original interest rate because the eventual increase in money demand is proportional to the increase in money supply, counteracting the initial downward effect on interest rates. Changes in the money supply do not affect the interest rate in the long run.
  • 22. CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG RUN With money neutrality, an increase in the money supply is matched by a proportional increase in the price level in the long run. The change in the aggregate price level then cause proportional changes in the demand for money.
  • 23. CHANGES IN THE MONEY SUPPLY AND THE INTEREST RATE IN THE LONG RUN Example: 1. A 50% increase in the money supply will raise the aggregate price level by 50% 2. This increase the quantity of money demanded at any interest rate by 50%. 3. The quantity of money demanded rises by as much as the money supply, and the interest rate returns back to its original level.