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 Dhananjay Ghei
  09HS2023
 Abhishek Jadon
  09HS2010
The Goods and The Money Market
          Equilibrium
 Equilibrium of the goods market is achieved when the
 goods market is cleared, i.e. , according to Keynes,
 planned saving is equal to planned investment.
                         S=I
                          OR
                     Y=C+I
 Equilibrium of the money market requires equality
 between the supply of and the demand for money.
                      Ms = Md
Equilibrium in the Goods Market
 In developing the IS model, investment is
 considered as a function of rate of interest ,
 consumption and saving as functions of income.
               Investment Function : I = I(r)
              Consumption Function : C = C(Y)
                 Saving Function : S = S(Y)
 Equilibrium in the goods market is achieved when
 :-
                         S(Y) = I(r)
 However, this relationship may be shown
 graphically as follows
IS Curve

 Re-translation of Simple Keynesian model at
  equilibrium (Investment = Saving).

 A plot of equilibrium output for various
  interest rates within the market for goods and
 services.
Determining Output
 Note two characteristics of ZZ:
 Because it’s assumed that the
consumption and investment
Relations are linear, ZZ is,
in general, a curve
rather than a line.
ZZ is drawn flatter than a 45-
degree line because it’s
assumed that an increase in
output leads to a less than one
for-one increase in demand.
Deriving the IS Curve
 Deriving the IS Curve
(a) An increase in the interest rate
decreases the demand for goods
at any level of output, leading to
a decrease in the equilibrium level of
output.
(b) Equilibrium in the goods market
implies that an increase in the
interest rate leads to a decrease in
output.
Properties of IS Curve
 Downward Sloping,
  i  C, I  Y*
  Increase/Decrease in autonomous
   expenditure will shift the IS curve
   Rightward/Leftward.
 The steepness or flatness of the IS curve
  describes the elasticity or responsiveness of
  C and I to the nominal interest rate.
  -- Steep IS curve: inelastic.
  -- Flat IS curve: elastic.
Shifts in IS Curve due to taxes
 An increase in taxes
shifts the IS curve to
the left.
Equilibrium in the Money Market
 Money Market Equilibrium is achieved when the
 supply of money and demand for money are
 equal.
                     M s = Md
 Money Demand is made of two parts : -
        Msp : Speculative Demand for Money
       Mt : Transactionary Demand for Money
                   Md = Msp + Mt
LM Curve
 Depicts equilibrium in the Money market (L =
  M), as well as the Bond Market (by Walras
  Law).



 A plot of the equilibrium interest rate for
  various levels of output or income, within the
 money market for a given level of the nominal
 money supply.
Deriving the LM Curve
 An increase in income rate.
  leads, at a given      Equilibrium in the
  interest rate, to an    financial markets
  increase in the         implies that an
  demand for money.       increase in income
  Given the money         leads to an increase in
  supply, this increase   the interest rate. The
  in the demand for       LM curve is therefore
  money leads to an       upward sloping.
  increase in the
  equilibrium interest
Deriving the LM Curve
Properties of LM Curve
 Upward sloping,
       Y  L  i*
 Increase/Decrease in the real money supply
  shift the LM curve Rightward/Leftward.
 The steepness or flatness of the LM curve
  describes the elasticity or responsiveness of
  money demand (L) to the nominal interest
  rate.
 -- Steep LM curve: inelastic.
 -- Flat LM curve: elastic.
Shifts in LM Curve due to change in
Money Supply
 An increase in money
causes the LM curve
to shift down.
Two – Market Equilibrium
 The intersection point of the IS and LM curve
 denotes the equilibrium point between the two
 markets.



 There is only one combination of Y and r at which
 both the goods market and the money market are
 in equilibrium simultaneously.
The Equilibrium Curve
Fiscal and Monetary policies
 Fiscal contraction, refers to fiscal policy that reduces the
  budget deficit.
 An increase in the deficit is called a fiscal expansion.
 Taxes affect the IS curve, not the LM curve.
 Monetary contraction, refers to a decrease in the
  money supply.
 An increase in the money supply is called monetary
  expansion.
 Monetary policy does not affect the IS curve, only the
  LM curve.
 For example, an increase in the money supply shifts
  the LM curve down.
Effects of Fiscal and Monetary
Policy
Quiz
 In the IS side of the IS-LM model, the money market:
a.) is implicit in the I curve
b.)is completely absent
c.) conditions equilibrium
 The goods market side of the IS-LM model is:
a.)flow model
b.)stock model
c.) neither
 If I is highly sensitive to r then, graphically:
a.) IS curve will be close to vertical
b.) IS Curve will be close to horizontal
c.) IS Curve will be impossible to draw
Quiz
 Equilibrium in the Goods Market occurs when:
a.) I + G = S + T
b.) G = T
c.) S = T
 Graphically, a fall in G would:
a.) shift IS rightward
b.) shift IS leftward
c.) make IS vertical
 The money market side of the IS-LM model is:
a.) flow model
b.) stock model
c.)neither
Quiz
 Speculative demand for money is a function of:
a.) r
b.) Y
c.) G
 In IS-LM model, money supply is:
a.) endogenous
b.)exogenous
c.)irrelevant
 Since the velocity of money increases as interest rates rise
   the:
a.) LM curve is positively sloped
b.)LM curve is negatively sloped
c.)IS curve is negatively sloped
Quiz
 A change in the public's desire to hold money will:
a.) shift the LM curve
b.) change the slope and position of LM Curve
c.) change the slope of LM Curve
 When the central bank sells government bonds on
  the open market we have:
a.) contractionary monetary policy
b.) expansionary monetary policy
c.) contractionary fiscal policy
d.) expansionary fiscal policy
Quiz
 If the Congress passes wage and price controls in response
   to increased inflation we have had:
a.) contractionary monetary policy
b.) expansionary monetary policy
c.) contractionary fiscal policy
d.) expansionary fiscal policy
e.) none of the above
 The IS curve shows all combinations of income and:
a.) interest rate for which the goods market is in equilibrium
b.) interest rate for which the money market is in equilibrium
c.)price level for which the goods market is in equilibrium
d.)price level for which the money market is in equilibrium
Quiz
 In terms of the ISLM model, an increase in tax rates
  should move the:
a.)IS curve left
b.)IS curve right
c.)LM curve right
d.)LM curve left
 The LM curve depicts Y,r combinations at which:
a.) transactions and speculative demands are equal
b.)transaction demand does not exceed speculative
  demand
c.)money demand equals money supply
What happened in U.S. in 2001?
 The U.S. economy shrank in three quarters in the early
  2000s (the 3rd quarter of 2000), the first quarter of
  2001, and the third quarter of 2001.
 The US economy was in recession from March 2001 to
  November 2001, a period of eight months.
 2.1 million people lost their jobs as unemployment rose
  from 3.9% to 5.8% .
 GDP growth slowed to 0.8% ( compared to 3.9%
  annual average growth during 1994-2000)
Causes of U.S Recession
         Stock Market Decline
        1500            Standard & Poor’s 500

        1200
Index




          900
          600
          300
            1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
         9/11 Attack on U.S.
Outcome of the Recession
 Increased Uncertainty.
 Fall in Consumer and Business Confidence.
This all resulted in : -
 Lower Spending, IS curve shifted towards
  left.
 Reduced Stock Prices, Discouraged
  Investment
Measures taken
 Fiscal Measure
IS Curve shifts towards Right
 1. Tax cuts in 2001 and 2003
 2. Spending Increases
  a. Airline industry bailout
  b. Afghanistan War
 Monetary Measure
LM Curve shifts donwards towards Right.
 1. Rise in interest rate
 2. Depress Income
The U.S Recession with IS – LM
           Model
                    The decrease in investment
                     demand led to a sharp shift
                     of the IS curve to the
                     left, from IS to IS”.

                    The increase in the money
                     supply led to a downward
                     shift of the LM curve, from
                     LM to LM’.

                    The decrease in tax rates
                     and the increase in spending
                     both led to a shift of the IS
                     curve to the right, from IS’’ to
                     IS’.
Conclusion
 IS Curve represents the equilibrium of the goods
  market.
 LM Curve represents the equilibrium of the money
  market.
 The point of intersection of the two curves is the point
  of equilibrium of both the markets simultaneously.
 By taking both fiscal and monetary measures using
  the IS – LM model recession can be checked out.
Refrences
 Books referred : -
 1. Macroeconomic Analysis : - E. Shapiro
 2. Macroeconomics : – N. Gregory Mankiw
 3. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the
    Wealth of Nations : - Adam Smith
 Online References : -
 1. Wikipedia
 2. Authorstream
 3. IS – LM model by Dudley Cooke (Trinity College
    Dublin)
Thank You

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A Presentation on IS-LM Model

  • 1.
  • 2. A Presentation By : -  Dhananjay Ghei 09HS2023  Abhishek Jadon 09HS2010
  • 3. The Goods and The Money Market Equilibrium  Equilibrium of the goods market is achieved when the goods market is cleared, i.e. , according to Keynes, planned saving is equal to planned investment. S=I OR Y=C+I  Equilibrium of the money market requires equality between the supply of and the demand for money. Ms = Md
  • 4. Equilibrium in the Goods Market  In developing the IS model, investment is considered as a function of rate of interest , consumption and saving as functions of income. Investment Function : I = I(r) Consumption Function : C = C(Y) Saving Function : S = S(Y)  Equilibrium in the goods market is achieved when :- S(Y) = I(r)  However, this relationship may be shown graphically as follows
  • 5. IS Curve  Re-translation of Simple Keynesian model at equilibrium (Investment = Saving).  A plot of equilibrium output for various interest rates within the market for goods and services.
  • 6. Determining Output  Note two characteristics of ZZ: Because it’s assumed that the consumption and investment Relations are linear, ZZ is, in general, a curve rather than a line. ZZ is drawn flatter than a 45- degree line because it’s assumed that an increase in output leads to a less than one for-one increase in demand.
  • 7. Deriving the IS Curve  Deriving the IS Curve (a) An increase in the interest rate decreases the demand for goods at any level of output, leading to a decrease in the equilibrium level of output. (b) Equilibrium in the goods market implies that an increase in the interest rate leads to a decrease in output.
  • 8. Properties of IS Curve  Downward Sloping, i  C, I  Y*  Increase/Decrease in autonomous expenditure will shift the IS curve Rightward/Leftward.  The steepness or flatness of the IS curve describes the elasticity or responsiveness of C and I to the nominal interest rate. -- Steep IS curve: inelastic. -- Flat IS curve: elastic.
  • 9. Shifts in IS Curve due to taxes  An increase in taxes shifts the IS curve to the left.
  • 10. Equilibrium in the Money Market  Money Market Equilibrium is achieved when the supply of money and demand for money are equal. M s = Md  Money Demand is made of two parts : - Msp : Speculative Demand for Money Mt : Transactionary Demand for Money Md = Msp + Mt
  • 11. LM Curve  Depicts equilibrium in the Money market (L = M), as well as the Bond Market (by Walras Law).  A plot of the equilibrium interest rate for various levels of output or income, within the money market for a given level of the nominal money supply.
  • 12. Deriving the LM Curve  An increase in income rate. leads, at a given  Equilibrium in the interest rate, to an financial markets increase in the implies that an demand for money. increase in income Given the money leads to an increase in supply, this increase the interest rate. The in the demand for LM curve is therefore money leads to an upward sloping. increase in the equilibrium interest
  • 14. Properties of LM Curve  Upward sloping, Y  L  i*  Increase/Decrease in the real money supply shift the LM curve Rightward/Leftward.  The steepness or flatness of the LM curve describes the elasticity or responsiveness of money demand (L) to the nominal interest rate. -- Steep LM curve: inelastic. -- Flat LM curve: elastic.
  • 15. Shifts in LM Curve due to change in Money Supply  An increase in money causes the LM curve to shift down.
  • 16. Two – Market Equilibrium  The intersection point of the IS and LM curve denotes the equilibrium point between the two markets.  There is only one combination of Y and r at which both the goods market and the money market are in equilibrium simultaneously.
  • 18. Fiscal and Monetary policies  Fiscal contraction, refers to fiscal policy that reduces the budget deficit.  An increase in the deficit is called a fiscal expansion.  Taxes affect the IS curve, not the LM curve.  Monetary contraction, refers to a decrease in the money supply.  An increase in the money supply is called monetary expansion.  Monetary policy does not affect the IS curve, only the LM curve.  For example, an increase in the money supply shifts the LM curve down.
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  • 20. Effects of Fiscal and Monetary Policy
  • 21. Quiz  In the IS side of the IS-LM model, the money market: a.) is implicit in the I curve b.)is completely absent c.) conditions equilibrium  The goods market side of the IS-LM model is: a.)flow model b.)stock model c.) neither  If I is highly sensitive to r then, graphically: a.) IS curve will be close to vertical b.) IS Curve will be close to horizontal c.) IS Curve will be impossible to draw
  • 22. Quiz  Equilibrium in the Goods Market occurs when: a.) I + G = S + T b.) G = T c.) S = T  Graphically, a fall in G would: a.) shift IS rightward b.) shift IS leftward c.) make IS vertical  The money market side of the IS-LM model is: a.) flow model b.) stock model c.)neither
  • 23. Quiz  Speculative demand for money is a function of: a.) r b.) Y c.) G  In IS-LM model, money supply is: a.) endogenous b.)exogenous c.)irrelevant  Since the velocity of money increases as interest rates rise the: a.) LM curve is positively sloped b.)LM curve is negatively sloped c.)IS curve is negatively sloped
  • 24. Quiz  A change in the public's desire to hold money will: a.) shift the LM curve b.) change the slope and position of LM Curve c.) change the slope of LM Curve  When the central bank sells government bonds on the open market we have: a.) contractionary monetary policy b.) expansionary monetary policy c.) contractionary fiscal policy d.) expansionary fiscal policy
  • 25. Quiz  If the Congress passes wage and price controls in response to increased inflation we have had: a.) contractionary monetary policy b.) expansionary monetary policy c.) contractionary fiscal policy d.) expansionary fiscal policy e.) none of the above  The IS curve shows all combinations of income and: a.) interest rate for which the goods market is in equilibrium b.) interest rate for which the money market is in equilibrium c.)price level for which the goods market is in equilibrium d.)price level for which the money market is in equilibrium
  • 26. Quiz  In terms of the ISLM model, an increase in tax rates should move the: a.)IS curve left b.)IS curve right c.)LM curve right d.)LM curve left  The LM curve depicts Y,r combinations at which: a.) transactions and speculative demands are equal b.)transaction demand does not exceed speculative demand c.)money demand equals money supply
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  • 29. What happened in U.S. in 2001?  The U.S. economy shrank in three quarters in the early 2000s (the 3rd quarter of 2000), the first quarter of 2001, and the third quarter of 2001.  The US economy was in recession from March 2001 to November 2001, a period of eight months.  2.1 million people lost their jobs as unemployment rose from 3.9% to 5.8% .  GDP growth slowed to 0.8% ( compared to 3.9% annual average growth during 1994-2000)
  • 30. Causes of U.S Recession  Stock Market Decline 1500 Standard & Poor’s 500 1200 Index 900 600 300 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003  9/11 Attack on U.S.
  • 31. Outcome of the Recession  Increased Uncertainty.  Fall in Consumer and Business Confidence. This all resulted in : -  Lower Spending, IS curve shifted towards left.  Reduced Stock Prices, Discouraged Investment
  • 32. Measures taken  Fiscal Measure IS Curve shifts towards Right 1. Tax cuts in 2001 and 2003 2. Spending Increases a. Airline industry bailout b. Afghanistan War  Monetary Measure LM Curve shifts donwards towards Right. 1. Rise in interest rate 2. Depress Income
  • 33. The U.S Recession with IS – LM Model  The decrease in investment demand led to a sharp shift of the IS curve to the left, from IS to IS”.  The increase in the money supply led to a downward shift of the LM curve, from LM to LM’.  The decrease in tax rates and the increase in spending both led to a shift of the IS curve to the right, from IS’’ to IS’.
  • 34. Conclusion  IS Curve represents the equilibrium of the goods market.  LM Curve represents the equilibrium of the money market.  The point of intersection of the two curves is the point of equilibrium of both the markets simultaneously.  By taking both fiscal and monetary measures using the IS – LM model recession can be checked out.
  • 35. Refrences  Books referred : - 1. Macroeconomic Analysis : - E. Shapiro 2. Macroeconomics : – N. Gregory Mankiw 3. An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations : - Adam Smith  Online References : - 1. Wikipedia 2. Authorstream 3. IS – LM model by Dudley Cooke (Trinity College Dublin)