Exam 11: Measuring a Nations Production and Income
Exam 1: Introduction: What Is Economics118 Questions
Exam 2: The Key Principles of Economics144 Questions
Exam 3: Demand, Supply, and Market Equilibrium172 Questions
Exam 4: Elasticity: A Measure of Responsiveness267 Questions
Exam 5: Production Technology and Cost211 Questions
Exam 6: Perfect Competition218 Questions
Exam 7: Monopoly and Price Discrimination144 Questions
Exam 8: Market Entry, Monopolistic Competition, and Oligopoly464 Questions
Exam 9: Imperfect Information, External Benefits, and External Costs416 Questions
Exam 10: The Labor Market and the Distribution of Income241 Questions
Exam 11: Measuring a Nations Production and Income152 Questions
Exam 12: Unemployment and Inflation155 Questions
Exam 13: Why Do Economies Grow144 Questions
Exam 14: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply160 Questions
Exam 15: Fiscal Policy133 Questions
Exam 16: Money and the Banking System150 Questions
Exam 17: Monetary Policy and Inflation141 Questions
Exam 18: International Trade and Finance210 Questions
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Transfer payments are excluded from government purchases in GDP accounting because
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If the prices of goods begin to rise rapidly, people may find it difficult to maintain their lifestyles. Explain why.
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The amount of income that households keep after paying taxes is
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When the GDP is measured using "adjustments for price changes" it is known as the
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Which of the following is NOT a component of private investment, for purposes of GDP accounting?
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Which prices are used to measure goods and services in calculating the nominal GDP?
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From World War II through 2010, the United States experienced ________ recessions.
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Use the following information to answer the next several questions:
Scenario 1: Imagine that an economy produces two goods, flashlights and fishing lures. In 2015, the economy produced 70 flashlights and 40 fishing lures, and the prices of flashlights and fishing lures were $5 and $12, respectively. In 2016, the economy produced 85 flashlights and 50 fishing lures, and the prices of flashlights and fishing lures were $7 and $15, respectively.
-Based on the information in Scenario 1, nominal GDP grew by about ________ percent from 2015 to 2016.
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Describe the recession phase of a business cycle, including when it begins and when it ends.
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Intermediate goods are not counted as part of gross domestic product.
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GDP ignores transactions that take place in the underground economy.
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We measure gross domestic product by multiplying the quantities of goods by their prices because it allows us to
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For the purpose of GDP accounting, consumption expenditures include
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How many quarters (3-month periods) must the "real" GDP decline to have the economy considered to be in a recession?
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For the purposes of GDP accounting, government purchases include
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If Cassie's Coffee House purchases 42 cents worth of ingredients and spends 28 cents on wages per cup of coffee to produce an 89 cent cup of coffee, then Cassie's Coffee House's value added per cup of coffee is
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A rancher raises sheep. Once a year he shears them and sells the raw wool to a processor who cleans it and spins it into yarn. The yarn is then sold to a knitting mill, which produces and sells sweaters. In calculating GDP we would count
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