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 Money is the set of assets in an economy that people
regularly use to buy goods and services from other
people.
THE MEANING OF MONEY
 Money has three functions in the economy:
 Medium of exchange
 Unit of account
 Store of value
THE FUNCTIONS OF MONEY
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THE FUNCTIONS OF MONEY
 Unit of Account
 A unit of account is the yardstick people use to post prices and record debts.
 Store of Value
 A store of value is an item that people can use to transfer purchasing power
from the present to the future.
 Liquidity
 Liquidity is the ease with which an asset can be converted into the
economy’s medium of exchange.
 Medium of Exchange
 A medium of exchange is an item that buyers give to sellers when
they want to purchase goods and services.
 A medium of exchange is anything that is readily acceptable as
payment.
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THE KINDS OF MONEY
 Commodity money takes the form of a commodity with intrinsic
value.
 Examples: Gold, silver, Diamond.
 Intrinsic value
 Item would have value even if it were not used as money
 Fiat money is used as money because of government decree.
 Money without intrinsic value.
 Examples: Coins, currency, check deposits.
 Banks can influence the quantity of demand deposits in the economy and
the money supply.
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EXAMPLES:
COMMODITY MONEY
FIAT MONEY
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MONEY IN THE PAKISTAN ECONOMY
 Currency is the paper bills and coins in the hands of the
public.
 Demand deposits are balances in bank accounts that
depositors can access on demand by writing a check.
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WELCOME TO NEXT PRESENTATOR
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THE CENTRAL BANK
 The State Bank of Pakistan serves as the nation’s central
bank.
 It is designed to oversee the banking system.
 It regulates the quantity of money in the economy.
 Other central banks
 The Bank of England
 The Bank of Japan
 The European Central Bank
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THE STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN
 Three Primary Functions of the SBP
 Regulates banks to ensure they follow federal laws intended to promote safe and
sound banking practices.
 Acts as a banker’s bank, making loans to banks and as a lender of last resort.
 Conducts monetary policy by controlling the money supply.
 Open-Market Operations
 The money supply is the quantity of money available in the economy.
 The primary way in which SBP changes the money supply is through open-market
operations.
 The SBP purchases and sells Pakistan government bonds.
 To increase the money supply, the Fed buys government bonds from the public.
 To decrease the money supply, the Fed sells government bonds to the public.
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BANKS AND THE MONEY SUPPLY
 Banks can influence the quantity of demand deposits in
the economy and the money supply.
 Reserves are deposits that banks have received but have
not loaned out.
 In a fractional-reserve banking system, banks hold a
fraction of the money deposited as reserves and lend out
the rest.
 Reserve Ratio
 The reserve ratio is the fraction of deposits that banks hold as
reserves.
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MONEY CREATION WITH FRACTIONAL-
RESERVE BANKING
 When a bank makes a loan from its reserves, the
money supply increases.
 The money supply is affected by the amount deposited
in banks and the amount that banks loan.
 Deposits into a bank are recorded as both assets and liabilities.
 The fraction of total deposits that a bank has to keep as
reserves is called the reserve ratio.
 Loans become an asset to the bank.
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MONEY CREATION WITH FRACTIONAL-
RESERVE BANKING
 This T-Account shows a bank that…
 accepts deposits,
 keeps a portion
as reserves,
 and lends out
the rest.
 It assumes a
reserve ratio
of 10%.
Assets Liabilities
First National Bank
Reserves
$10.00
Loans
$90.00
Deposits
$100.00
Total Assets
$100.00
Total Liabilities
$100.00
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MONEY CREATION WITH FRACTIONAL-
RESERVE BANKING
 When one bank loans money, that money is generally
deposited into another bank.
 This creates more deposits and more reserves to be lent
out.
 When a bank makes a loan from its reserves, the money
supply increases.
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WELCOME TO NEXT PRESENTATOR
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Assets Liabilities
First National Bank
Reserves
$10.00
Loans
$90.00
Deposits
$100.00
Total Assets
$100.00
Total Liabilities
$100.00
Assets Liabilities
Second National Bank
Reserves
$9.00
Loans
$81.00
Deposits
$90.00
Total Assets
$90.00
Total Liabilities
$90.00
Money Supply = $190.00!
 How much money is eventually created in this economy?
 The money multiplier is the amount of money the
banking system generates with each dollar of reserves.
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TOTAL MONEY SUPPLY CREATED
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THE MONEY MULTIPLIER
 The money multiplier is the reciprocal of the reserve
ratio:
M = 1/R
 With a reserve requirement, R = 20% or 1/5,
 The multiplier is 5.
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WELCOME TO NEXT PRESENTATOR
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THE SBP’S TOOLS OF MONETARY
CONTROL
 The SBP has three tools in its monetary toolbox:
 Open-market operations
 Changing the reserve requirement
 Changing the discount rate
 Open-Market Operations
 The SBP conducts open-market operations when it buys
government bonds from or sells government bonds to the public:
 When the SBP buys government bonds, the money supply increases.
 The money supply decreases when the SBP sells government bonds.
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THE SBP’S TOOLS OF MONETARY
CONTROL
 Reserve Requirements
 The SBP also influences the money supply with reserve requirements.
 Reserve requirements are regulations on the minimum amount of reserves that
banks must hold against deposits.
 Changing the Reserve Requirement
 The reserve requirement is the amount (%) of a bank’s total reserves that may not
be loaned out.
 Increasing the reserve requirement decreases the money supply.
 Decreasing the reserve requirement increases the money supply.
 Changing the Discount Rate
 The discount rate is the interest rate the SBP charges banks for loans.
 Increasing the discount rate decreases the money supply.
 Decreasing the discount rate increases the money supply.
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PROBLEMS IN CONTROLLING THE
MONEY SUPPLY
 The SBP’s control of the money supply is not precise.
 The SBP must wrestle with two problems that arise due
to fractional-reserve banking.
 The SBP does not control the amount of money that households
choose to hold as deposits in banks.
 The SBP does not control the amount of money that bankers
choose to lend.
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Monetary System Of Pakistan

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  • 3. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED  Money is the set of assets in an economy that people regularly use to buy goods and services from other people. THE MEANING OF MONEY  Money has three functions in the economy:  Medium of exchange  Unit of account  Store of value THE FUNCTIONS OF MONEY
  • 4. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE FUNCTIONS OF MONEY  Unit of Account  A unit of account is the yardstick people use to post prices and record debts.  Store of Value  A store of value is an item that people can use to transfer purchasing power from the present to the future.  Liquidity  Liquidity is the ease with which an asset can be converted into the economy’s medium of exchange.  Medium of Exchange  A medium of exchange is an item that buyers give to sellers when they want to purchase goods and services.  A medium of exchange is anything that is readily acceptable as payment.
  • 5. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE KINDS OF MONEY  Commodity money takes the form of a commodity with intrinsic value.  Examples: Gold, silver, Diamond.  Intrinsic value  Item would have value even if it were not used as money  Fiat money is used as money because of government decree.  Money without intrinsic value.  Examples: Coins, currency, check deposits.  Banks can influence the quantity of demand deposits in the economy and the money supply.
  • 6. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED EXAMPLES: COMMODITY MONEY FIAT MONEY
  • 7. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED MONEY IN THE PAKISTAN ECONOMY  Currency is the paper bills and coins in the hands of the public.  Demand deposits are balances in bank accounts that depositors can access on demand by writing a check.
  • 8. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED WELCOME TO NEXT PRESENTATOR
  • 9. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE CENTRAL BANK  The State Bank of Pakistan serves as the nation’s central bank.  It is designed to oversee the banking system.  It regulates the quantity of money in the economy.  Other central banks  The Bank of England  The Bank of Japan  The European Central Bank
  • 10. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE STATE BANK OF PAKISTAN  Three Primary Functions of the SBP  Regulates banks to ensure they follow federal laws intended to promote safe and sound banking practices.  Acts as a banker’s bank, making loans to banks and as a lender of last resort.  Conducts monetary policy by controlling the money supply.  Open-Market Operations  The money supply is the quantity of money available in the economy.  The primary way in which SBP changes the money supply is through open-market operations.  The SBP purchases and sells Pakistan government bonds.  To increase the money supply, the Fed buys government bonds from the public.  To decrease the money supply, the Fed sells government bonds to the public.
  • 11. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED BANKS AND THE MONEY SUPPLY  Banks can influence the quantity of demand deposits in the economy and the money supply.  Reserves are deposits that banks have received but have not loaned out.  In a fractional-reserve banking system, banks hold a fraction of the money deposited as reserves and lend out the rest.  Reserve Ratio  The reserve ratio is the fraction of deposits that banks hold as reserves.
  • 12. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED MONEY CREATION WITH FRACTIONAL- RESERVE BANKING  When a bank makes a loan from its reserves, the money supply increases.  The money supply is affected by the amount deposited in banks and the amount that banks loan.  Deposits into a bank are recorded as both assets and liabilities.  The fraction of total deposits that a bank has to keep as reserves is called the reserve ratio.  Loans become an asset to the bank.
  • 13. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED MONEY CREATION WITH FRACTIONAL- RESERVE BANKING  This T-Account shows a bank that…  accepts deposits,  keeps a portion as reserves,  and lends out the rest.  It assumes a reserve ratio of 10%. Assets Liabilities First National Bank Reserves $10.00 Loans $90.00 Deposits $100.00 Total Assets $100.00 Total Liabilities $100.00
  • 14. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED MONEY CREATION WITH FRACTIONAL- RESERVE BANKING  When one bank loans money, that money is generally deposited into another bank.  This creates more deposits and more reserves to be lent out.  When a bank makes a loan from its reserves, the money supply increases.
  • 15. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED WELCOME TO NEXT PRESENTATOR
  • 16. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED Assets Liabilities First National Bank Reserves $10.00 Loans $90.00 Deposits $100.00 Total Assets $100.00 Total Liabilities $100.00 Assets Liabilities Second National Bank Reserves $9.00 Loans $81.00 Deposits $90.00 Total Assets $90.00 Total Liabilities $90.00 Money Supply = $190.00!  How much money is eventually created in this economy?  The money multiplier is the amount of money the banking system generates with each dollar of reserves.
  • 17. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED TOTAL MONEY SUPPLY CREATED
  • 18. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE MONEY MULTIPLIER  The money multiplier is the reciprocal of the reserve ratio: M = 1/R  With a reserve requirement, R = 20% or 1/5,  The multiplier is 5.
  • 19. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED WELCOME TO NEXT PRESENTATOR
  • 20. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE SBP’S TOOLS OF MONETARY CONTROL  The SBP has three tools in its monetary toolbox:  Open-market operations  Changing the reserve requirement  Changing the discount rate  Open-Market Operations  The SBP conducts open-market operations when it buys government bonds from or sells government bonds to the public:  When the SBP buys government bonds, the money supply increases.  The money supply decreases when the SBP sells government bonds.
  • 21. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED THE SBP’S TOOLS OF MONETARY CONTROL  Reserve Requirements  The SBP also influences the money supply with reserve requirements.  Reserve requirements are regulations on the minimum amount of reserves that banks must hold against deposits.  Changing the Reserve Requirement  The reserve requirement is the amount (%) of a bank’s total reserves that may not be loaned out.  Increasing the reserve requirement decreases the money supply.  Decreasing the reserve requirement increases the money supply.  Changing the Discount Rate  The discount rate is the interest rate the SBP charges banks for loans.  Increasing the discount rate decreases the money supply.  Decreasing the discount rate increases the money supply.
  • 22. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED PROBLEMS IN CONTROLLING THE MONEY SUPPLY  The SBP’s control of the money supply is not precise.  The SBP must wrestle with two problems that arise due to fractional-reserve banking.  The SBP does not control the amount of money that households choose to hold as deposits in banks.  The SBP does not control the amount of money that bankers choose to lend.
  • 23. COPYRIGHT © SYED HASNAIN AHMED