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Econ Questions:

1. How do member banks of the Federal Reserve differ from other depository institutions?
They participate in the Federal Open Market Committee.
They receive services from the regional Federal Reserve Bank.
They are stockholders in their regional Federal Reserve Bank.
They are subject to the banking regulations issued by the Federal Reserve.

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Answer:

definetly the first option

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"They participate in the Federal Open Market Committee" is the in which the members of the banks of the Federal Reserve differ from other depository institutions. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. I hope the answer has come to your help.
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