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• As you watch the video, think about: • What are the connections between what you see in the video and what you’ve already learned about the Federal Budget? http://media.pearsoncmg.com/ph/hss/SSA_SHARED_MED IA_1/polisci/presidency/Seg2_EconomicPolicy_v2.html Two Major Worries: Unemployment and Inflation Unemployment rate 10% in Great Recession Underemployment rate Tracked by Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) What are the conservative and liberal views on how to deal with high unemployment? Inflation Rise in price of goods and services Consumer price index (CPI) Averages 4% Policies for Controlling the Economy: Monetary Policy Monetary policy and the “fed” Federal Reserve Board Meets in secret; not accountable to Congress Manipulates the amount of money and credit in circulation Too much money and credit leads to inflation, too little leads to economic stagnation Lowering interest rates (adding to the amount of credit available) can be a major stimulator of economic growth What are the liberal and conservative viewpoints on monetary policy? Policies for Controlling the Economy: Fiscal Policy Laissez-Faire Economics Fiscal policy Taxing, spending, borrowing Keynesian economic theory Supply-side economics What are the liberal and conservative viewpoints on fiscal policy? How the Obama administration’s predictions of the impact of the 2009 stimulus plan went awry Why It Is Hard to Control the Economy “Political business cycle” Presidents attempt to control the economy to win elections Private sector dominates the economy Federal government is ¼ of GDP Impact of government policies is not only limited, but usually gradual • Free Trade • Belief that economic barriers between nations should be decreased, in order to facilitate the exchange of goods and services • Theory is that trade ultimately benefits all parties involved • Some see increased trade as inevitable, as a result of globalization • Major Trade Deals: NAFTA, GATT, TPP • Economic Protectionism • Belief that government policy should aim to protect American industries and workers from foreign competition • What specific policies have we seen or heard about recently? What other protectionist policies are available? • What are the conservative and liberal viewpoints on trade policy?