Exam 2: The Data of Microeconomics

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The employment statistics computed from the Survey of Employment, Payroll, and Hours do not include:

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Assume that two countries have the same nominal GDP (measured in the same currency using the same accounting rules). Provide at least three reasons why you cannot assume that citizens in each country enjoy approximately the same level of economic well-being.

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An increase in the price of goods bought by firms and the government will show up in:

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Real GDP is a better measure of economic well-being than nominal GDP because real GDP:

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GDP is all of the following except:

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An example of an imputed value in the GDP is the:

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In the circular flow model, the flow of dollars from firms to households is paid _____, and the flow of dollars from households to firms is paid _____.

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The CPI is determined by computing:

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A farmer grows wheat and sells it to a miller for $1; the miller turns the wheat into flour and sells it to a baker for $3; the baker uses the flour to make bread and sells the bread for $6. The value added by the miller is:

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Explain which expenditure category of GDP changes and the direction of the change that results for each transaction described. a.A domestic business purchases a domestically produced computer to use in a business office. b.A domestic business produces a computer that is sold to a foreign company. c.The federal government purchases a domestically produced computer to use in a courthouse. d.A domestic household purchases a domestically produced computer to use in a home. e.A domestic household purchases a computer produced in a foreign country to use in a home.​

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According to the definition used by Statistics Canada, people are considered to be unemployed if they:

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Measuring the rate of inflation using a market basket that excludes some volatile components of the CPI such as food and energy prices is preferred by some analysts because this measure, called core inflation,

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Assume that apples cost $0.50 in 2012 and $1 in 2019, whereas oranges cost $1 in 2012 and $1.50 in 2019. If 4 apples were produced in 2012 and 5 in 2019, whereas 3 oranges were produced in 2012 and 5 in 2019, then the GDP deflator in 2019, using a base year of 2012, was approximately:

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Chain-weighted measures of real GDP make use of prices from:

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Sam wants a loan from Dean. While discussing the interest, Dean told Sam that he will give him two options. Which one should Sam choose and why? The options are: a. Sam will pay the nominal interest of 8 percent per annum. b. Sam will pay real interest of 4 percent per annum.

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"GDP deflator is a better price level indicator than CPI." Give reasons both supporting and opposing this statement.

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In computing GDP:

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Statistics Canada defines the underground economy as consisting of:

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The GDP deflator is a:

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Assume that a firm buys all the parts that it puts into an automobile for $10,000, pays its workers $10,000 to fabricate the automobile, and sells the automobile for $22,000. In this case, the value added by the automobile company is:

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