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By Rida Zaman
Macroeconomic
Policy Tools
●Objectives
●Definition
● Basic macroeconomic concepts
● Types of Macro economic Policy
✓ Monetary Policy
✓ Fiscal Policy
✓ Comparison between Monetary and Fiscal Policy
● Features of Macroeconomic Policy
● Effect of Macro economic Policy
● Importance of Macroeconomic Policy
● Weakness of Macroeconomics Policy
● Conclusion
Contents
• To understand the meaning of macroeconomics and macroeconomics
concepts
• To understand the meaning of Macroeconomic Policy
• Compare between Monetary and Fiscal Policy
• To understand the Importance and Weakness of Macroeconomics Policy
OBJECTIVES
DEFINITION
Macroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with the
performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an
economy as a whole.
Macroeconomics is the branch of economics concerned with large-
scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national
productivity
Basic Macroeconomics Concept
Macroeconomics encompasses a variety of concepts and variables, but
there are three central topics for macroeconomic research.
Output Microeconomics
Concepts
Unemployment
inflation
Basic Macroeconomics concept
Cont’d
In economics output is the quantity of goods or services
produced in a given time period, by a firm, industry, or
country, whether consumed or used for further
production. The concept of national output is essential in
the field of macroeconomics. It is national output that
makes a country rich, not large amounts of money. The
total output of the economy is measured GDP per person.
Output
Basic Macroeconomics concept
Cont’d
Unemployment or joblessness is a situation in which the
able bodied people who are looking for a job cannot find a
job. The amount of unemployment in an economy is
measured by the unemployment rate, i.e. the percentage of
workers without jobs in the labor force. The unemployment
rate in the labor force only includes workers actively looking
for jobs. People who are retired, pursuing education, or
discouraged from seeking work by a lack of job prospects
are excluded.
Unemployment:
Basic Macroeconomics concept
Cont’d
A general price increase across the entire economy is called inflation.
When prices decrease, there is deflation. Economists measure these
changes in prices with price indexes. Inflation can occur when an
economy becomes overheated and grows too quickly. Similarly, a
declining economy can lead to deflation. Central bankers, who
manage a country's money supply, try to avoid changes in price level
by using monetary policy. Raising interest rates or reducing the
supply of money in an economy will reduce inflation. Inflation can
lead to increased uncertainty and other negative consequences.
Deflation can lower economic output. Central bankers try to stabilize
prices to protect economies from the negative consequences of price
changes.
Inflation
Macroeconomic
Policy
Macroeconomic policy is usually implemented through two sets of tools:
Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy
Basic Macroeconomics concept
Cont’d
• Both forms of policy are used to stabilize the economy, which
can mean boosting the economy to the level of GDP
consistent with full employment
• Macroeconomic policy focuses on limiting the effects of the
business cycle to achieve the economic goals of price
stability, full employment, and growth.
MONETARY POLICY
• Monetary policy is the process by which the monetary authority of a country,
typically the central bank or currency board, controls either the cost of very short-
term borrowing or the monetary base, often targeting an inflation rate or interest
rate to ensure price stability and general trust in the currency.
• Monetary policy is the use of interest rate and other monetary policy instruments
to influence the level aggregate demand. Other monetary instruments includes
money supply and exchange rates.
Monetary Policy cont’d
• Central banks implement monetary policy by controlling the money supply
through several mechanisms. Typically, central banks take action by issuing
money to buy bonds (or other assets), which boosts the supply of money and
lowers interest rates, or, in the case of contractionary monetary policy, banks sell
bonds and take money out of circulation. Usually policy is not implemented by
directly targeting the supply of money.
• Central banks continuously shift the money supply to maintain a targeted fixed
interest rate. Some of them allow the interest rate to fluctuate and focus on
targeting inflation rates instead. Central banks generally try to achieve high
output without letting loose monetary policy that create large amounts of
inflation.
• Central banks implement monetary policy by controlling the money supply
through several mechanisms. Typically, central banks take action by issuing
money to buy bonds (or other assets), which boosts the supply of money and
lowers interest rates, or, in the case of contractionary monetary policy, banks sell
bonds and take money out of circulation. Usually policy is not implemented by
directly targeting the supply of money.
• Central banks continuously shift the money supply to maintain a targeted fixed
interest rate. Some of them allow the interest rate to fluctuate and focus on
targeting inflation rates instead. Central banks generally try to achieve high
output without letting loose monetary policy that create large amounts of
inflation.
FISCAL POLICY
• Fiscal policy is the use of government spending and taxation to influence the
level of aggregate demand and economic activity.
• Fiscal policy is the use of government revenue and expenditure as instruments to
influence the economy. Examples of such tools are expenditure, taxes, debts.
FISCAL POLICY
• A government is capable of directly affecting economic activity in response to
fluctuations in macroeconomic growth via taxation and public spending, a
government can control price inflation, unemployment rates, and interest rate
levels.
• In taxes and expenditure, fiscal policy has for its field of action matters that are
within government’s immediate control. The consequences of such actions are
generally predictable: a decrease in personal taxation for example, will lead to
an increase in consumption, which will in turn have a stimulating effect on the
economy. Similarly, a reduction in the tax burden on the corporate sector will
stimulate investment.
Comparison Between Monetary And Fiscal Policy
Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy
Implementatio
n and
Management
Central Bank i.e Monetary
Policy Committee
Federal Government i.e
Legislation and executive
Instruments/Tools
Interest Rates
Money Supply
Exchanges rates
Government Spending
Taxation
Decision making Fast decision making Slow decision making
Features of
Macroeconomic
Policy
• A low and predictable inflation rate
• An appropriate real interest rate
• A stable and sustainable fiscal policy
• A competitive and predictable real
exchangerate
• Balance of payment that is regarded as
viable
Effect of Macroeconomic Policy
Fiscal policy affects aggregate demand through changes in government
spending and taxation. Those factors influence employment and
household income, which then impact consumer spending and
investment.
Monetary policy impacts the money supply in an economy, which
influences interest rates and the inflation rate. It also impacts business
expansion, net exports, employment, the cost of debt, and the relative
cost of consumption versus saving—all of which directly or indirectly
impact aggregate demand.
Importance of
Macroeconomics policy
• It helps us understand the functioning of a complicated modern
economic system.
• It helps to achieve the goal of economic growth, a higher GDP level,
and
• higher level of employment
• It helps to bring stability in price level and analyses
fluctuationsin business activities
• It helps to solve economic problems like poverty, unemployment,
inflation, deflation etc., whose solution is possible at macro level only
(in other words, at the level of the wholeeconomy).
Weakness Of Macroeconomic Policy
Inflexibility :
changes in direct taxes may take considerable time to implement and government spending is often inflexible
in a downwards direction; e.g. for political or moral reasons, it is usually difficult to reduce government
spending on pensions and benefits and once a capital project such as a motorway has been started, it is
difficult, if not impossible, to stop it in mid-stream.
Conflicts between objectives :
fiscal policy designed to achieve one goal may adversely impact on another. For example, reflationary fiscal
policy designedto stimulate AD and reduce unemployment may worseninflation
Weakness Of Macroeconomic Policy
Time lags:
it may take considerable time, perhaps up to 18 months, for monetary policy measures to influence aggregate demand.
For example, a change in the rate of interest is unlikely to immediately influence consumption and investment plans.
Conflict between policies :
a rise in the rate of interest, for example, designed to reduce inflation may lead to increased unemployment.
Discriminatory impact :
a rise in interest rates may increase business costs (it raises the cost of borrowing) and increase the exchange rate (it
increasesthe demand for the currency) thus making exports more expensive. Such a risemay therefore particularly
discriminate against manufacturing organizationsengaged in exporting, as well as borrowers in general.
Conclusion
• Macroeconomics policies include taxes, government spending and borrowing,
exchange rate determinants, and monetary and credit rules.
• The primary goal of effective macroeconomic policies is to reduce uncertainty
and risk in economic decision-making.
• A stable macroeconomic environment enhances prospects for growthand
improved living standards.
Sources
• https://tradingeconomics.com/nigeria/unemploym ent-rate
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_coun tries_by_GDP_(PPP)
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroeconomics
• http://www.sanandres.esc.edu.ar/secondary/econ
omics%20packs/macroeconomics/page_55.htm
• http://statisticstimes.com/economy/african- countries-by-gdp.php
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Macroeconomic Policy Tools

  • 2. ●Objectives ●Definition ● Basic macroeconomic concepts ● Types of Macro economic Policy ✓ Monetary Policy ✓ Fiscal Policy ✓ Comparison between Monetary and Fiscal Policy ● Features of Macroeconomic Policy ● Effect of Macro economic Policy ● Importance of Macroeconomic Policy ● Weakness of Macroeconomics Policy ● Conclusion Contents
  • 3. • To understand the meaning of macroeconomics and macroeconomics concepts • To understand the meaning of Macroeconomic Policy • Compare between Monetary and Fiscal Policy • To understand the Importance and Weakness of Macroeconomics Policy OBJECTIVES
  • 4. DEFINITION Macroeconomics is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole. Macroeconomics is the branch of economics concerned with large- scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
  • 5. Basic Macroeconomics Concept Macroeconomics encompasses a variety of concepts and variables, but there are three central topics for macroeconomic research. Output Microeconomics Concepts Unemployment inflation
  • 6. Basic Macroeconomics concept Cont’d In economics output is the quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period, by a firm, industry, or country, whether consumed or used for further production. The concept of national output is essential in the field of macroeconomics. It is national output that makes a country rich, not large amounts of money. The total output of the economy is measured GDP per person. Output
  • 7. Basic Macroeconomics concept Cont’d Unemployment or joblessness is a situation in which the able bodied people who are looking for a job cannot find a job. The amount of unemployment in an economy is measured by the unemployment rate, i.e. the percentage of workers without jobs in the labor force. The unemployment rate in the labor force only includes workers actively looking for jobs. People who are retired, pursuing education, or discouraged from seeking work by a lack of job prospects are excluded. Unemployment:
  • 8. Basic Macroeconomics concept Cont’d A general price increase across the entire economy is called inflation. When prices decrease, there is deflation. Economists measure these changes in prices with price indexes. Inflation can occur when an economy becomes overheated and grows too quickly. Similarly, a declining economy can lead to deflation. Central bankers, who manage a country's money supply, try to avoid changes in price level by using monetary policy. Raising interest rates or reducing the supply of money in an economy will reduce inflation. Inflation can lead to increased uncertainty and other negative consequences. Deflation can lower economic output. Central bankers try to stabilize prices to protect economies from the negative consequences of price changes. Inflation
  • 9. Macroeconomic Policy Macroeconomic policy is usually implemented through two sets of tools: Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy
  • 10. Basic Macroeconomics concept Cont’d • Both forms of policy are used to stabilize the economy, which can mean boosting the economy to the level of GDP consistent with full employment • Macroeconomic policy focuses on limiting the effects of the business cycle to achieve the economic goals of price stability, full employment, and growth.
  • 11. MONETARY POLICY • Monetary policy is the process by which the monetary authority of a country, typically the central bank or currency board, controls either the cost of very short- term borrowing or the monetary base, often targeting an inflation rate or interest rate to ensure price stability and general trust in the currency. • Monetary policy is the use of interest rate and other monetary policy instruments to influence the level aggregate demand. Other monetary instruments includes money supply and exchange rates.
  • 12. Monetary Policy cont’d • Central banks implement monetary policy by controlling the money supply through several mechanisms. Typically, central banks take action by issuing money to buy bonds (or other assets), which boosts the supply of money and lowers interest rates, or, in the case of contractionary monetary policy, banks sell bonds and take money out of circulation. Usually policy is not implemented by directly targeting the supply of money. • Central banks continuously shift the money supply to maintain a targeted fixed interest rate. Some of them allow the interest rate to fluctuate and focus on targeting inflation rates instead. Central banks generally try to achieve high output without letting loose monetary policy that create large amounts of inflation. • Central banks implement monetary policy by controlling the money supply through several mechanisms. Typically, central banks take action by issuing money to buy bonds (or other assets), which boosts the supply of money and lowers interest rates, or, in the case of contractionary monetary policy, banks sell bonds and take money out of circulation. Usually policy is not implemented by directly targeting the supply of money. • Central banks continuously shift the money supply to maintain a targeted fixed interest rate. Some of them allow the interest rate to fluctuate and focus on targeting inflation rates instead. Central banks generally try to achieve high output without letting loose monetary policy that create large amounts of inflation.
  • 13. FISCAL POLICY • Fiscal policy is the use of government spending and taxation to influence the level of aggregate demand and economic activity. • Fiscal policy is the use of government revenue and expenditure as instruments to influence the economy. Examples of such tools are expenditure, taxes, debts.
  • 14. FISCAL POLICY • A government is capable of directly affecting economic activity in response to fluctuations in macroeconomic growth via taxation and public spending, a government can control price inflation, unemployment rates, and interest rate levels. • In taxes and expenditure, fiscal policy has for its field of action matters that are within government’s immediate control. The consequences of such actions are generally predictable: a decrease in personal taxation for example, will lead to an increase in consumption, which will in turn have a stimulating effect on the economy. Similarly, a reduction in the tax burden on the corporate sector will stimulate investment.
  • 15. Comparison Between Monetary And Fiscal Policy Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Implementatio n and Management Central Bank i.e Monetary Policy Committee Federal Government i.e Legislation and executive Instruments/Tools Interest Rates Money Supply Exchanges rates Government Spending Taxation Decision making Fast decision making Slow decision making
  • 16. Features of Macroeconomic Policy • A low and predictable inflation rate • An appropriate real interest rate • A stable and sustainable fiscal policy • A competitive and predictable real exchangerate • Balance of payment that is regarded as viable
  • 17. Effect of Macroeconomic Policy Fiscal policy affects aggregate demand through changes in government spending and taxation. Those factors influence employment and household income, which then impact consumer spending and investment. Monetary policy impacts the money supply in an economy, which influences interest rates and the inflation rate. It also impacts business expansion, net exports, employment, the cost of debt, and the relative cost of consumption versus saving—all of which directly or indirectly impact aggregate demand.
  • 18. Importance of Macroeconomics policy • It helps us understand the functioning of a complicated modern economic system. • It helps to achieve the goal of economic growth, a higher GDP level, and • higher level of employment • It helps to bring stability in price level and analyses fluctuationsin business activities • It helps to solve economic problems like poverty, unemployment, inflation, deflation etc., whose solution is possible at macro level only (in other words, at the level of the wholeeconomy).
  • 19. Weakness Of Macroeconomic Policy Inflexibility : changes in direct taxes may take considerable time to implement and government spending is often inflexible in a downwards direction; e.g. for political or moral reasons, it is usually difficult to reduce government spending on pensions and benefits and once a capital project such as a motorway has been started, it is difficult, if not impossible, to stop it in mid-stream. Conflicts between objectives : fiscal policy designed to achieve one goal may adversely impact on another. For example, reflationary fiscal policy designedto stimulate AD and reduce unemployment may worseninflation
  • 20. Weakness Of Macroeconomic Policy Time lags: it may take considerable time, perhaps up to 18 months, for monetary policy measures to influence aggregate demand. For example, a change in the rate of interest is unlikely to immediately influence consumption and investment plans. Conflict between policies : a rise in the rate of interest, for example, designed to reduce inflation may lead to increased unemployment. Discriminatory impact : a rise in interest rates may increase business costs (it raises the cost of borrowing) and increase the exchange rate (it increasesthe demand for the currency) thus making exports more expensive. Such a risemay therefore particularly discriminate against manufacturing organizationsengaged in exporting, as well as borrowers in general.
  • 21. Conclusion • Macroeconomics policies include taxes, government spending and borrowing, exchange rate determinants, and monetary and credit rules. • The primary goal of effective macroeconomic policies is to reduce uncertainty and risk in economic decision-making. • A stable macroeconomic environment enhances prospects for growthand improved living standards.
  • 22. Sources • https://tradingeconomics.com/nigeria/unemploym ent-rate • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African_coun tries_by_GDP_(PPP) • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroeconomics • http://www.sanandres.esc.edu.ar/secondary/econ omics%20packs/macroeconomics/page_55.htm • http://statisticstimes.com/economy/african- countries-by-gdp.php