Exam 2: The Data of Macroeconomics

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Assume that total output consists of 4 apples and 6 oranges and that apples cost $1 each and oranges cost $0.50 each. In this case, the value of GDP is:

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When a firm sells a product out of inventory, investment expenditures ______ and consumption expenditures ______.

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A worker with two jobs is counted:

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Net national product equals GNP:

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It is a national income accounting rule that all expenditure on purchases of products in the economy is necessarily equal to:

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The GDP deflator is a:

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When bread is baked but put away for later sale, this is called:

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Real GDP per capita is an imperfect measure of economic well-being because it does not value home production or production in the underground economy, among other factors. Give at least two examples that show why the omission of these types of items will make a difference in evaluating economic well-being. One example should explain how the omissions distort comparisons of economic well-being across countries and the other example should explain how the omission distorts comparisons of economic well-being in the same country over time.

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According to the definition used by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, people are considered to be unemployed if they:

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Imputed values included in GDP are the:

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All of the following actions are investments in the sense of the term used by macroeconomists except:

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The market value of all final goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time is called:

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A farmer grows wheat and sells it to a miller for $1; the miller turns the wheat into flour and sells it to a baker for $3; the baker uses the flour to make bread and sells the bread for $6. The value added by the miller is:

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Which of the following is a flow variable?

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Cass was paid $500 in social security from the government. Though it was expenditure made by the government, it is not included in the G component of GDP. Explain why.

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All of the following are measures of GDP except the total:

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A fixed-weight price index like the CPI ______ the change in the cost of living because it ______ take into account that people can substitute less expensive goods for ones that have become more expensive.

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Is real GDP a better measure of economic well being of a country than nominal GDP? Give an explanation for your answer.

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Bob bought $5000 worth of Adobe Systems stock. This transaction was brokered by John, who received $50 for his help. I think the $5000 should be included in GDP, and the $50 should not be included in GDP. State whether I am right or wrong with an explanation for your answer.

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Economic statistics are not perfect. Explain at least one way in which each of the following statistics as currently calculated in the United States fails to completely or accurately measure the corresponding economic concept (in parentheses): a. real GDP per person (economic well-being); b. CPI (cost of living); c. unemployment rate (involuntary unemployment).

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