Exam 5: Measuring a Nations Income

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The consumption component of GDP includes spending on

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Suppose an economy produces only iPhones and bananas. In 2010, 1000 iPhones are sold at $300 each and 5000 pounds of bananas are sold at $3 per pound. In 2009, the base year, iPhones sold at $400 each and bananas sold at $2 per pound. For 2010,

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If real GDP and the GDP deflator both rise, then it must be that nominal GDP rose.

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Which of the following is always measured in prices from a base-year?

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In the national income accounts, depreciation is called

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Which of the following is included in GDP?

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If nominal GDP is $10,000 and real GDP is $8,000, then the GDP deflator is 125.

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Which of the following is an example of depreciation?

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Which of the following is included in the investment component of GDP?

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If nominal GDP is $10 trillion and real GDP is $8 trillion, then the GDP deflator is

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In the economy of Ukzten in 2010, consumption was $4000, exports were $800, GDP was $9500, imports were $200, and investment was $1000. What were Ukzten's government purchases in 2010?

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Unlike national income, personal income

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Macroeconomic statistics tell us about a particular household, firm, or market.

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If the GDP deflator in 2009 was 150 and the GDP deflator in 2010 was 175, then the inflation rate in 2010 was 25%.

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Which of the following is included in U.S. GDP?

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Rachel babysits for her sister for no pay. When she babysits for someone else she charges $8 an hour. When is Rachel's babysitting included in GDP?

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For an economy as a whole,

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In order to include many different goods and services in an aggregate measure, GDP is computed using, primarily,

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If total spending rises from one year to the next, then

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A country reported a nominal GDP of $85 billion in 2010 and $100 billion in 2009. It also reported a GDP deflator of 100 in 2010 and 105 in 2009. Between 2009 and 2010,

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