Exam 5: Introduction to Macroeconomics
Exam 1: Exploring Economics278 Questions
Exam 2: Production, Economic Growth, and Trade342 Questions
Exam 3: Supply and Demand329 Questions
Exam 4: Markets and Government332 Questions
Exam 5: Introduction to Macroeconomics296 Questions
Exam 6: Measuring Inflation and Unemployment273 Questions
Exam 7: Economic Growth278 Questions
Exam 8: Aggregate Expenditures270 Questions
Exam 9: Aggregate Demand and Supply284 Questions
Exam 10: Fiscal Policy and Debt365 Questions
Exam 11: Saving, Investment, and the Financial System314 Questions
Exam 12: Money Creation and the Federal Reserve246 Questions
Exam 13: Monetary Policy313 Questions
Exam 14: Macroeconomic Policy: Challenges in a Global Economy265 Questions
Exam 15: International Trade252 Questions
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Soybeans produced in Brazil, but eaten by cows in a Kansas feedlot, will be included in U.S. GDP.
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Macroeconomics focuses on issues such as job growth, economic growth, and inflation rates.
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A benefit of using GDP per capita instead of GDP is that GDP:
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It can be said that macroeconomics was born during the Great Depression.
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Which of the following is not true regarding the informal economy?
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Current national income and production statistics include the environmental benefits or harm of economic activity.
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Social Security payments are included in the personal income category of national income.
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In the circular flow diagram, the clockwise direction shows the flow of _____, where households supply _____ and businesses supply _____.
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If a country's GDP is $200 million, and its total population is 10,000, but only 8,000 of these people work, the country's per capita income is:
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(Table) According to the table, the GDP for 2010 was: GDP Expenditures for 2010 Expenditure Billions Personal consumption \ 10,353.5 Gross private domestic investment 1,769.1 Exports 1,746.1 Imports 2,251.5 Government purchases 2,975.1 Capital consumption allowance 1,030.2
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Last year, Marian earned $25,000, paid $2,000 in taxes, and saved $5,000. Marian's personal income was _____, her disposable personal income was _____, and her consumption spending was _____.
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Shortcomings of the national income and product accounts include ignoring nonmarket transactions, such as the value of your labor within your own home (for example, the value of cooking your own dinner).
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Suppose the National Activity Index of the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago hovered around +0.25 for a few months but then dropped to -1.5 in November. Which of the following is the best interpretation of this finding?
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When Mr. Wilson worked full time, he paid a service to have his house cleaned twice a month. Now that he is retired, Mr. Wilson does his own cleaning. What is the effect on GDP?
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The major item that must be added to national income to obtain GDP is:
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As a country's economy grows and real GDP per capita rises, citizens often do not feel proportionately better off. Which of the following provides a logical explanation for this?
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