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17 hours

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Mode of learning

Online

Difficulty level

Intermediate

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Central Banks and Monetary Policy
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Highlights

  • Earn a Certificate upon completion from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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  • The purpose of this course is to provide you with an understanding of central bank policies and how such policies affect financial markets and the economy
  • The main aim of this course is to provide you with insights about the macroeconomic relationships between interest rates, inflation, and unemployment that allow you to assess central bank actions and appreciate how this action will affect the economy
  • The ability to extract relevant information from financial market and economic data about the macroeconomic environment and central bank actions is an important skill that will be useful for your decision-marking in your professional career and your personal financial choices

Central Banks and Monetary Policy
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Curriculum

Course Orientation

Learn About the Course and Your Instructor

Learn on Your Terms

Syllabus

About the Discussion Forums

Learn More About Flexible Learning Paths

Updating Your Profile

Getting to Know Your Classmates

Orientation Quiz

Module 1 Overview

The Market for Federal Funds

The Repo Market

Short-term Interest Rates

Nominal and Real Interest Rates

Treasury Securities and Their Importance

Term Structure of Interest Rates

Money Market Mutual Funds

Securitization

Interest Rate Swaps

Module 1 Overview

Lesson 1-1 Practice Quiz

Lesson 1-2 Practice Quiz

Lesson 1-3 Practice Quiz

Interest Rates Graded Quiz

Module 2: The Federal Reserve

Module 2 Overview

History and Structure of the Federal Reserve

Five Key Function of the Federal Reserve System

Money Supply

Federal Reserve's Balance Sheet

Open Market Operations

The Discount Window

Forward Guidance

Large-Scale Asset Purchases

The Overnight Reverse Repurchase Agreement Facility

Module 2 Overview

Lesson 2-1 Practice Quiz

Lesson 2-2 Practice Quiz

Lesson 2-3 Practice Quiz

The Federal Reserve Graded Quiz

Module 3: Monetary Policy and the Real Economy

Module 3 Overview

The Natural Rate of Unemployment and Okun's Law

Phillips Curve

Discretionary and Rule-Based Monetary Policy

The Taylor Rule

How Do Changes in Monetary Policy Affect the Economy?

The Bank Lending Channel

The Balance Sheet and Refinancing Channels of Monetary Policy

Supply Shock: Stagflation

Jobless Recovery and Consequences of Accommodative Monetary Policy

Module 3 Overview

Lesson 3-1 Practice Quiz

Lesson 3-2 Practice Quiz

Lesson 3-3 Practice Quiz

Monetary Policy and the Real Economy Graded Quiz

Module 4: Financial Crises

Module 4 Overview

Bank Runs

The Panic of 1907

The Great Depression

An International Perspective of Financial Crises

Auto Loans During the 2008 Financial Crisis

Credit Booms and Busts

Liquidity Provision of the Federal Reserve's Response to the 2008 Financial Crisis

Liquidity Provision of the Federal Reserve's Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic

Fiscal Responses to Financial Crises

Gies Online Programs

Module 4 Overview

Congratulations!

Get Your Course Certificate

Lesson 4-1 Practice Quiz

Lesson 4-2 Practice Quiz

Lesson 4-3 Practice Quiz

Financial Crises Graded Quiz

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    May 25, 2024
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