Exam 15: Measuring a Nations Income

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Changes in nominal GDP reflect

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A painter pays $500 for paint he uses to repaint a house. He then presents a bill for $1200 that covers his time and expenses to the homeowner. How much do these transactions add to GDP?

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In the economy of Talikastan in 2015, consumption was $3000, exports were $400, GDP was $5000, imports were $500, and investment was $1400. What were Talikastan's government purchases in 2015?

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A Mexican oil field service company works on oil rigs in the U.S. The value of the company's services produced by Mexican citizens and the equipment they own is included in

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Table 23-2 The table below contains data for country A for the year 2010. Table 23-2 The table below contains data for country A for the year 2010.    -Refer to Table 23-2. What were country A's exports in 2010? -Refer to Table 23-2. What were country A's exports in 2010?

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Gross domestic product measures

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Sam, an American citizen, prepares meals for his family at home. Ellen, a Canadian citizen, commutes to the U.S. to help prepare meals at a restaurant in Idaho. Whose value of services preparing meals is included in U.S. GDP?

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Table 23-7 The table below contains data for the country of Togogo. The base year is 1974. Table 23-7 The table below contains data for the country of Togogo. The base year is 1974.    -Refer to Table 23-7. From 1976 to 1977, -Refer to Table 23-7. From 1976 to 1977,

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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. 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 2010, this country's real GDP was -Refer to Table 23-6. In 2010, this country's real GDP was

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Which of the following is a way to compute GDP?

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The underground economy

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Calculate GDP for an economy with exports of $5 trillion, investment of $1.5 trillion, consumption spending of $11 trillion, imports of $6 trillion, and government purchases of $3 trillion.

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GDP excludes most of two types of production. List one.

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Jennifer lives in a home that was newly constructed in 2011 for which she paid $240,000. In 2014 she sold the house for $260,000. Which of the following statements is correct regarding the sale of the house?

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Changes in the GDP deflator reflect

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An identity is an equation that

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Macroeconomic statistics include GDP, the inflation rate, the unemployment rate, retail sales, and the trade deficit.

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Over time, people have come to rely more on market-produced goods and services and less on goods and services they produce for themselves. For example, busy people with high incomes, rather than cleaning their own houses, hire people to clean their houses. By itself, this change has

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Recessions are associated with lower incomes, rising unemployment, and falling profits.

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A U.S.-owned automobile factory uses $100,000 worth of parts purchased from foreign countries along with U.S. inputs to produce 30 cars worth $20,000 each. Twenty of these cars are sold and 10 are left in inventory. How much did these actions add to GDP?

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