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Test Bank for The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 13th Edition by Mishkin

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This document is the official test bank for The Economics of Money, Banking, and Financial Markets (13th Edition) by Frederic S. Mishkin. It includes hundreds of multiple-choice, true/false, short answer, and essay questions organized by chapter, with detailed answer keys and question statuses. Coverage spans core concepts such as financial systems, interest rates, financial instruments, central banking, monetary policy, business cycles, inflation, international finance, and risk management. Each question is aligned with AACSB learning standards, making it ideal for instructors, tutors, and exam preparation at undergraduate and graduate levels. PART I: INTRODUCTION 1. Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets? 2. An Overview of the Financial System 3. What Is Money? PART II: FINANCIAL MARKETS 4. The Meaning of Interest Rates 5. The Behavior of Interest Rates 6. The Risk and Term Structure of Interest Rates 7. The Stock Market, the Theory of Rational Expectations, and the Efficient Market Hypothesis PART III: FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS 8. An Economic Analysis of Financial Structure 9. Banking and the Management of Financial Institutions 10. Economic Analysis of Financial Regulation 11. Banking Industry: Structure and Competition 12. Financial Crises PART IV: CENTRAL BANKING AND THE CONDUCT OF MONETARY POLICY 13. Central Banks and the Federal Reserve System 14. The Money Supply Process 15. Tools of Monetary Policy 16. The Conduct of Monetary Policy: Strategy and Tactics PART V: INTERNATIONAL FINANCE AND MONETARY POLICY 17. The Foreign Exchange Market 18. The International Financial System PART VI: MONETARY THEORY 19. Quantity Theory, Inflation, and the Demand for Money 20. The IS Curve 21. The Monetary Policy and Aggregate Demand Curves 22. Aggregate Demand and Supply Analysis 23. Monetary Policy Theory 24. The Role of Expectations in Monetary Policy 25. Transmission Mechanisms of Monetary Policy ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS IN MYLAB ECONOMICS 1. Financial Crises in Emerging Market Economies 2. Nonbank Finance 3. Financial Derivatives 4. Conflicts of Interest in the Financial Services Industry

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TEST BANK FOR: ALL CHAPTERS
The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, 13e (Mishkin)
Chapter 1 Why Study Money, Banking, and Financial Markets?

1.1 Why Study Financial Markets? ANSWERS INCLUDED ✅

1) Financial markets promote economic efficiency by
A) channeling funds from investors to savers.
B) creating inflation.
C) channeling funds from savers to investors.
D) reducing investment.




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Answer: C
Question Status: Previous Edition




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2) Financial markets promote greater economic efficiency by channeling funds from
to .
A) investors; savers
B) borrowers; savers
C) savers; borrowers
D) savers; lenders IS
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Answer: C
Question Status: Previous Edition
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3) Well-functioning financial markets promote
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A) inflation.
B) deflation.
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C) unemployment.
D) growth.
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Answer: D
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4) A key factor in producing high economic growth is
A) eliminating foreign trade.
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B) well-functioning financial markets.
C) high interest rates.
D) stock market volatility.
Answer: B
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,5) Markets in which funds are transferred from those who have excess funds available to those
who have a shortage of available funds are called
A) commodity markets.
B) fund-available markets.
C) derivative exchange markets.
D) financial markets.
Answer: D
Question Status: Previous Edition
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6) markets transfer funds from people who have an excess of available funds to people




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who have a shortage.
A) Commodity




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B) Fund-available
C) Financial




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D) Derivative exchange
Answer: C
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7) Poorly performing financial markets can be the cause of
A) wealth.
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B) poverty.
C) financial stability.
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D) financial expansion.
Answer: B
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8) The bond markets are important because they are
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A) easily the most widely followed financial markets in the United States.
B) the markets where foreign exchange rates are determined.
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C) the markets where interest rates are determined.
D) the markets where all borrowers get their funds.
Answer: C
Question Status: Previous Edition
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9) The price paid for the rental of borrowed funds (usually expressed as a percentage of the
rental of $100 per year) is commonly referred to as the
A) inflation rate.
B) exchange rate.
C) interest rate.
D) aggregate price level.
Answer: C
Question Status: Previous Edition
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,10) Compared to interest rates on long-term U.S. government bonds, interest rates on three-
month Treasury bills fluctuate and are on average.
A) more; lower
B) less; lower
C) more; higher
D) less; higher
Answer: A
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11) The interest rate on Baa corporate bonds is , on average, than interest rates on
Treasuries, and the spread between these rates became in the 1970s.




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A) lower; smaller
B) lower; larger




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C) higher; smaller
D) higher; larger
Answer: D
Question Status: Previous Edition
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12) Everything else held constant, a decline in interest rates will cause spending on housing to
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A) fall.
B) remain unchanged.
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C) either rise, fall, or remain the same.
D) rise.
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Answer: D
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C




13) High interest rates might purchasing a house or car but at the same time high
interest rates might saving.
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A) discourage; encourage
B) discourage; discourage
C) encourage; encourage
D) encourage; discourage
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Answer: A
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, 14) An increase in interest rates might saving because more can be earned in interest
income.
A) encourage
B) discourage
C) disallow
D) invalidate
Answer: A
Question Status: Previous Edition
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15) Everything else held constant, an increase in interest rates on student loans




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A) increases the cost of a college education.
B) reduces the cost of a college education.




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C) has no effect on educational costs.
D) increases costs for students with no loans.




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Answer: A
Question Status: Previous Edition
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16) High interest rates might cause a corporation to
provide more jobs.
A) complete
IS building a new plant that would
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B) consider
C) postpone
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D) contemplate
Answer: C
N


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17) The stock market is
C




A) where interest rates are determined.
B) the most widely followed financial market in the United States.
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C) where foreign exchange rates are determined.
D) the market where most borrowers get their funds.
Answer: B
Question Status: Previous Edition
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AACSB: Reflective Thinking

18) Stock prices are
A) relatively stable trending upward at a steady pace.
B) relatively stable trending downward at a moderate rate.
C) extremely volatile.
D) unstable trending downward at a moderate rate.
Answer: C
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