Explain two ways by which the Federal Reserve System can increase the monetary base. Why is the effect of Federal Reserve actions on bank reserves less exact than the effect on the monetary base?

What will be an ideal response?

The Fed can increase the monetary base by purchasing government bonds and by extending discount loans. Because the Fed cannot control the distribution of the monetary base between reserves and currency, it has less control over reserves than the base.

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