Exam 5: Measuring a Nations Income
Exam 1: Ten Principles of Economics216 Questions
Exam 2: Thinking Like an Economist234 Questions
Exam 3: Interdependence and the Gains From Trade206 Questions
Exam 4: The Market Forces of Supply and Demand349 Questions
Exam 5: Measuring a Nations Income169 Questions
Exam 6: Measuring the Cost of Living181 Questions
Exam 7: Production and Growth191 Questions
Exam 8: Saving, investment, and the Financial System213 Questions
Exam 9: Unemployment and Its Natural Rate197 Questions
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Exam 12: Open-Economy Macroeconomics: Basic Concepts220 Questions
Exam 13: A Macroeconomic Theory of the Small Open Economy196 Questions
Exam 14: Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply257 Questions
Exam 15: The Influence of Monetary and Fiscal Policy on Aggregate Demand222 Questions
Exam 16: The Short-Run Tradeoff Between Inflation and Unemployment207 Questions
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Which statistic is the best single measure of an economy's well-being?
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If nominal GDP is $1 trillion and real GDP is $0.9 trillion,what is the GDP deflator?
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Sally used to prepare her own meals,but now she eats out more.How does Sally's change of habit affect GDP?
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How does the value of total sales of all firms in the country for a year compare with GDP?
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Anna,a Canadian citizen who works in France for a Swiss firm,receives her pay in a German bank.To which country's GDP does Anna's employment contribute?
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A professional gambler moves from a province where gambling is illegal to a province where gambling is legal.What impact does this move have on Canada's GDP?
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A Canadian company owned by a Japanese citizen has opened a sushi restaurant in Romania.Where is the profit included?
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Suppose two Canadian provinces,say Alberta and Manitoba,produce only wheat,10 tonnes each.The price of wheat in Alberta is $240 a tonne and in Manitoba is $250 a tonne.
a.Calculate nominal GDP in the two provinces and discuss the results.
b.Imagine a method of calculating GDP that would allow a more accurate comparison between the economic performances of the two provinces.
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During a federal election campaign,the incumbent argues that he should be re-elected because GDP grew by 12 percent during his four-year term in office.You know that population grew by 4 percent over the period,and that the GDP deflator increased by 6 percent during the past four years.What can you conclude about real GDP per person?
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According to international studies,larger GDP per person is associated with which other measures of well-being?
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The government reports that "GDP increased by 1.6 percent in the last quarter." What does this statement mean?
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