Exam 15: Measuring a Nations Income

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If the GDP deflator in 2009 was 160 and the GDP deflator in 2010 was 180, then the inflation rate in 2010 was 12.5%.

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A Minnesota farmer buys a new tractor made in Iowa by a German company. As a result,

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In the actual economy, goods and services are purchased by

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Calculate GDP for a country with investment of $2 trillion, government purchases of $3 trillion, capital depreciation of $1.5 trillion, consumption of $10 trillion, exports of $3.4 trillion, and imports of $3.9 trillion.

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GDP can measure either the total income of everyone in the economy or the total expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services, but GDP cannot measure both at the same time.

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How frequently is U.S. GDP reported? Is GDP adjusted for seasonality?

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Explain the pattern seen between GDP per person and quality of life measures such as life expectancy, literacy, and Internet usage.

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Explain why it is the case that the value of intermediate goods produced and sold during the year is not included directly as part of GDP, but the value of intermediate goods produced and not sold is included directly as part of GDP.

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Retained earnings is income that

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

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A country reported nominal GDP of $100 billion in 2010 and $75 billion in 2009. It also reported a GDP deflator of 125 in 2010 and 120 in 2009. Between 2009 and 2010,

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The income that households and noncorporate businesses receive is called

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Transfer payments

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In years of economic contraction, firms throughout the economy increase their production of goods and services, employment rises, and jobs are easy to find.

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Suppose that an economy produces 20,000 units of good A which sells at $3 a unit and 40,000 units of good B which sells at $1 per unit. Production of good A contributes

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A professional gambler moves from a state where gambling is illegal to a state where gambling is legal. Most of his income was, and continues to be, from gambling. His move

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Table 23-3 The table below contains data for the country of Crete for the year 2010. Table 23-3 The table below contains data for the country of Crete for the year 2010.    -Refer to Table 23-3. What was Crete's consumption in 2010? -Refer to Table 23-3. What was Crete's consumption in 2010?

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Underground economic activity as a percentage of GDP was highest in

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A country's real GDP rose from $500 to $530 while its nominal GDP rose from $600 to $700. What was this country's inflation rate?

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