Exam 7: Macroeconomic Measurements, part II: GDP and Real GDP
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Corporate profits can be broken into three categories: dividends,undistributed profits,and corporate profits taxes.
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The typical U.S.business cycle,measured peak to peak,lasts approximately
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The research of economists Stevenson and Wolfers tends to support the Easterlin paradox.
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Countries with a large GDP must also have a large per-capita GDP.
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Why do economists prefer to compare Real GDP figures for various years instead of GDP figures?
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To derive net domestic product (NDP)from gross domestic product (GDP),we must subtract ________________ from GDP.
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Look at the following data: consumption = $915 billion;exports = $40 billion;imports = $33 billion;inventory investment = $123 billion;fixed investment = $500 billion;government purchases = $300 billion.GDP is equal to
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