Economics -- Week 8, Part C

The Federal Reserve system provides a number of banking services in the U.S. economy. In fact, the activities of the Fed can be divided into two categories: services to banks and services to the government. Economists... The Federal Reserve system provides a number of banking services in the U.S. economy. In fact, the activities of the Fed can be divided into two categories: services to banks and services to the government. Economists measure the money supply in different ways - each type is distinguished by how it identifies "readily available" money. VIDEO OBJECTIVES - Identify services the Fed provides to banks - Describe ways the Fed serves the federal government - Explain how economists measure the U.S. money supply
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