Exam 5: Measuring a Nations Income
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A wind farm in Manitoba buys a large turbine generator from a Swedish-owned factory located in Ontario that uses local workers. What happens as a result?
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How is the value of housing service provided by the economy's stock of houses included in GDP?
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In an economy consisting of only households and firms, how can GDP be computed?
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In Canada in 2008, what percentage of GDP was consumption?
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Table 5-2
-Refer to Table 5-2. What is the disposable personal income for this economy?

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Table 5-2
-Refer to Table 5-2. What is the NNP for this economy?

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Sally prepared her own meals during the first quarter of 2010, and then ate at restaurants every day in the second quarter of 2010. What is the impact on GDP of Sally's change of habit?
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How do nominal GDP and real GDP compare as gauges of economic well-being?
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George buys and lives in a newly constructed home he paid $200 000 for in 2010. He sells the house in 2011 for $225 000. How is GDP impacted?
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Greg, a Canadian citizen, works only in the United States. How does the value added to production from his employment impact GDP and GNP?
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Which of the following headlines would be most closely related to what macroeconomists study?
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Stephanie buys a designer dress produced by a Canadian-owned fashion shop in France. As a result, Canadian consumption increases. What happens as a result?
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What is the relationship between a country's wealth and other measures of well-being such as life expectancy and literacy?
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