Exam 4: GDP: Measuring Total Production and Income

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The GDP deflator is a measure of the

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Based on the increase in GDP that comes with a war effort, we can conclude that wars make consumers better off.

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An example of an intermediate good would be

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If Gladys sells her 1998 Jeep Cherokee for $3,500 in 2015, the sale of her car contributes $3,500 to 2015 GDP.

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If nominal GDP is less than real GDP, then the GDP deflator will be greater than 100.

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If the GDP deflator is equal to 100, then for that year nominal GDP is equal to real GDP.

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Table 4.20 Table 4.20   A very simple economy produces three goods: cameras, legal services, and books.The quantities produced and their corresponding prices for 2007 and 2017 are shown in the table above. -Refer to Table 4.20.What is real GDP in 2017, using 2017 as the base year? A very simple economy produces three goods: cameras, legal services, and books.The quantities produced and their corresponding prices for 2007 and 2017 are shown in the table above. -Refer to Table 4.20.What is real GDP in 2017, using 2017 as the base year?

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A car that is produced in 2018 is not sold until 2019.According to the definition of GDP, in which year's GDP should it be counted?

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If prices in the economy rise, then

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Table 4.32 Table 4.32   -Refer to Table 4.32.The table above represents hypothetical data from the National Income Accounts for 2018.Use the data to calculate household income and household disposable income. -Refer to Table 4.32.The table above represents hypothetical data from the National Income Accounts for 2018.Use the data to calculate household income and household disposable income.

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Which of the following are not considered part of government purchases?

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In the first half 2015 some Canadian businesses outside the natural resource sector saw a slow down in orders, these businesses were experiencing the effects of

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Macroeconomics seeks to understand

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If prices rise on average in the Canadian economy, the purchasing power of a dollar declines.

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The measure of production that values output using base-year prices is called

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The purchase by a foreign government of an airplane produced in Canada is included in Canadian

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Table 4.20 Table 4.20   A very simple economy produces three goods: cameras, legal services, and books.The quantities produced and their corresponding prices for 2007 and 2017 are shown in the table above. -Refer to Table 4.20.What is nominal GDP in 2017 when 2007 is the base year? A very simple economy produces three goods: cameras, legal services, and books.The quantities produced and their corresponding prices for 2007 and 2017 are shown in the table above. -Refer to Table 4.20.What is nominal GDP in 2017 when 2007 is the base year?

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The purchase of a new automobile is included in

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Which of the following accurately describes an effect of a flooding on GDP?

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In Canada, household spending on consumption as a percentage of GDP is

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