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If the federal reserve sets the reserve rate to 4% what is the resulting money multiplier
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If the federal reserve sets the reserve rate to 4% what is the resulting money multiplier
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For this case, what we should do is write the percentage in numerical form.
For this, we divide the percentage number between 100.
We have then that the multiplier is given by:
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the resulting money multiplier is:
x = 0.04
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