Exam 15: Measuring a Nations Income
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Table 23-5
The country of Caspir produces only cereal and milk. Quantities and prices of these goods for the last several years are shown below. The base year is 2015.
Prices and Quantities
-Refer to Table 23-5. In 2016, this country's

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Suppose that twenty-five years ago a country had nominal GDP of $1,000, a GDP deflator of 200, and a population of 100. Today it has nominal GDP of $3,000, a GDP deflator of 400, and population of 150. What happened to the real GDP per person?
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Janet bought flour and used it to bake bread she ate. ABC Bakery bought flour which it used to bake bread that customers purchased. In which case will the flour be counted as a final good?
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Table 23-9
A country produces only ice cream and pie. Quantities and prices of these goods for the last several years are shown below. The base year is 2008.
-Refer to Table 23-9. This country's inflation rate from 2009 to 2010 to the nearest tenth was

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If consumption is $7000, exports are $600, government purchases are $2000, government transfers are $900, imports are $800, and investment is $1000, then GDP is $9,800.
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A U.S. grocery chain purchases olive oil from Tunisia and sells it to U.S. consumers. In which of the following is this transaction included?
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Table 23-5
The country of Caspir produces only cereal and milk. Quantities and prices of these goods for the last several years are shown below. The base year is 2015.
Prices and Quantities
-Refer to Table 23-5. This country's output grew

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A dairy buys $50,000 worth of milk and spend $5,000 on cartons and utilities. It sells the cartons of milk to a grocery store for $60,000 that then sells all of the cartons to consumers for $65,000. How much do these actions add to GDP?
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GDP is the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
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Foreign countries buy $1.2 trillion of U.S. goods and services. U.S. residents purchase $1.8 trillion of foreign goods and services. What is net exports?
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Which of the following items is counted as part of government purchases?
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Table 23-5
The country of Caspir produces only cereal and milk. Quantities and prices of these goods for the last several years are shown below. The base year is 2015.
Prices and Quantities
-Refer to Table 23-5. This country's inflation rate from 2017 to 2018 was

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Which of the following is always measured in prices from a base-year?
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Identify which of the following are included in the government purchases component of GDP.the salary paid to a state court judge unemployment insurance benefits the payment made by the federal government for a jet fighter social security payments a county builds a jail building
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While GDP includes tangible goods such as books and bug spray, it excludes intangible services such as the services provided by teachers and exterminators.
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Consumption is $7 trillion, investment is $1.5 trillion, government expenditures are $2 trillion, government transfer payments are $1 trillion, exports are $1.50 trillion and imports are $1.25 trillion. What is GDP?
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The U.S. government pays an economist at the U.S. Department of Commerce $100,000 in salary in 2013. The economist then retires. In 2014, the government pays him $60,000 in Social Security benefits. Which of the following is correct?
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Table 23-6
The table below contains data for the country of Batterland, which produces only waffles and pancakes. The base year is 2013.
-Refer to Table 23-6. In 2013, this country's real GDP was

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