Deck 2: The Data of Macroeconomics
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Deck 2: The Data of Macroeconomics
1
The total income of everyone in the economy is exactly equal to the total:
A)expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
B)consumption expenditures of everyone in the economy.
C)expenditures of all businesses in the economy.
D)government expenditures.
A)expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
B)consumption expenditures of everyone in the economy.
C)expenditures of all businesses in the economy.
D)government expenditures.
expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
2
It is a national income accounting rule that all expenditure on purchases of products is necessarily equal to:
A)profits of firms.
B)wages of employees.
C)income of the producers of the products.
D)income of employees.
A)profits of firms.
B)wages of employees.
C)income of the producers of the products.
D)income of employees.
income of the producers of the products.
3
All of the following are measures of GDP except the total:
A)expenditures of all businesses in the economy.
B)income from all production in the economy.
C)expenditures on all final goods produced.
D)value of all final production.
A)expenditures of all businesses in the economy.
B)income from all production in the economy.
C)expenditures on all final goods produced.
D)value of all final production.
expenditures of all businesses in the economy.
4
GDP is the market value of all goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time.
A)used
B)intermediate
C)consumer
D)final
A)used
B)intermediate
C)consumer
D)final
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5
Since GDP includes only the additions to income, not transfers of assets, are not included in the computation of GDP.
A)final goods used
B)goods consumption
C)goods
D)goods produced for inventory
A)final goods used
B)goods consumption
C)goods
D)goods produced for inventory
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6
In the circular flow model, the flow of dollars from firms to households is paid and the flow of dollars from households to firms is paid .
A)as wages and profits; for goods and services
B)for value added; as imputed values
C)in current dollars; in constant dollars
D)as interest and dividends; for depreciation and taxes
A)as wages and profits; for goods and services
B)for value added; as imputed values
C)in current dollars; in constant dollars
D)as interest and dividends; for depreciation and taxes
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7
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:
A)10 pieces of fruit.
B)$7.
C)$8.
D)$10.
A)10 pieces of fruit.
B)$7.
C)$8.
D)$10.
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8
An economy's equals its .
A)consumption; income
B)consumption; expenditure on goods and services
C)expenditure on goods; expenditures on services
D)income; expenditure on goods and services
A)consumption; income
B)consumption; expenditure on goods and services
C)expenditure on goods; expenditures on services
D)income; expenditure on goods and services
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9
Two equivalent ways to view GDP are as the:
A)total payments made to all workers in the economy or the total profits of all firms and businesses in the economy.
B)total expenditures on all goods produced in the economy or the total income earned from producing all services in the economy.
C)total profits of all firms and businesses in the economy or the total consumption of goods and services by all households in the economy.
D)total income of everyone in the economy or the total expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
A)total payments made to all workers in the economy or the total profits of all firms and businesses in the economy.
B)total expenditures on all goods produced in the economy or the total income earned from producing all services in the economy.
C)total profits of all firms and businesses in the economy or the total consumption of goods and services by all households in the economy.
D)total income of everyone in the economy or the total expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
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10
The economic statistic used to measure the level of prices is:
A)GDP.
B)CPI.
C)GNP.
D)real GDP.
A)GDP.
B)CPI.
C)GNP.
D)real GDP.
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11
To compute the value of GDP:
A)goods and services are valued at market prices.
B)the sale of used goods is included.
C)production for inventory is not included.
D)goods and services are valued by weight.
A)goods and services are valued at market prices.
B)the sale of used goods is included.
C)production for inventory is not included.
D)goods and services are valued by weight.
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12
The amount of capital in an economy is a and the amount of investment is a .
A)flow; stock
B)stock; flow
C)final good; intermediate good
D)intermediate good; final good
A)flow; stock
B)stock; flow
C)final good; intermediate good
D)intermediate good; final good
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13
The statistic used by economists to measure the value of economic output is:
A)the CPI.
B)GDP.
C)the GDP deflator.
D)the unemployment rate.
A)the CPI.
B)GDP.
C)the GDP deflator.
D)the unemployment rate.
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14
When a firm sells a product out of inventory, investment expenditures and consumption expenditures .
A)increase; decrease
B)decrease; increase
C)decrease; remain unchanged
D)remain unchanged; increase
A)increase; decrease
B)decrease; increase
C)decrease; remain unchanged
D)remain unchanged; increase
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15
All of the following are a stock except:
A)a consumer's wealth.
B)the government budget deficit.
C)the number of unemployed people.
D)the amount of capital in the economy.
A)a consumer's wealth.
B)the government budget deficit.
C)the number of unemployed people.
D)the amount of capital in the economy.
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16
Which of the following is a flow variable?
A)wealth
B)the number unemployed
C)government debt
D)income
A)wealth
B)the number unemployed
C)government debt
D)income
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17
All of the following transactions that took place in 2009 would be included in GDP for 2009 except the purchase of a:
A)book printed in 2009, entitled The Year 3000.
B)2001 Jeep Cherokee.
C)year 2010 calendar printed in 2009.
D)ticket to see the movie "2001."
A)book printed in 2009, entitled The Year 3000.
B)2001 Jeep Cherokee.
C)year 2010 calendar printed in 2009.
D)ticket to see the movie "2001."
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18
The market value of all final goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time is called:
A)industrial production.
B)gross domestic product.
C)the GDP deflator.
D)general durable purchases.
A)industrial production.
B)gross domestic product.
C)the GDP deflator.
D)general durable purchases.
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19
When a firm sells a product out of inventory, GDP:
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)is not changed.
D)increases or decreases, depending on the year the product was produced.
A)increases.
B)decreases.
C)is not changed.
D)increases or decreases, depending on the year the product was produced.
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20
GDP is all of the following except the total:
A)expenditure of everyone in the economy.
B)income of everyone in the economy.
C)expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
D)output of the economy.
A)expenditure of everyone in the economy.
B)income of everyone in the economy.
C)expenditure on the economy's output of goods and services.
D)output of the economy.
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21
If nominal GDP in 2009 equals $14 trillion and real GDP in 2009 equals $11 trillion, what is the value of the GDP deflator?
A)0.79
B)1.03
C)1.27
D)1.30
A)0.79
B)1.03
C)1.27
D)1.30
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22
Real GDP is measured in dollars time.
A)current; at a point in
B)current; per unit of
C)constant; at a point in
D)constant; per unit of
A)current; at a point in
B)current; per unit of
C)constant; at a point in
D)constant; per unit of
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23
Assume that apples cost $0.50 in 2002 and $1 in 2009, whereas oranges cost $1 in 2002 and $1.50 in 2009. If 4 apples were produced in 2002 and 5 in 2009, whereas 3 oranges were produced in 2002 and 4 in 2009, then real GDP (in 2002 prices) in 2009 was:
A)$5.
B)$6.50.
C)$9.50.
D)$11.
A)$5.
B)$6.50.
C)$9.50.
D)$11.
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24
The best measure of the economic satisfaction of the members of a society is:
A)nominal GDP.
B)real GDP.
C)the rate of inflation.
D)the value of corporate profits.
A)nominal GDP.
B)real GDP.
C)the rate of inflation.
D)the value of corporate profits.
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25
The GDP deflator is equal to:
A)the ratio of nominal GDP to real GDP.
B)the ratio of real GDP to nominal GDP.
C)real GDP minus national GDP.
D)nominal GDP minus real GDP.
A)the ratio of nominal GDP to real GDP.
B)the ratio of real GDP to nominal GDP.
C)real GDP minus national GDP.
D)nominal GDP minus real GDP.
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26
Assume that a rancher sells McDonald's a quarter-pound of meat for $1 and that McDonald's sells you a hamburger made from that meat for $2. In this case, the value included in GDP should be:
A)$0.50.
B)$1.
C)$2.
D)$3.
A)$0.50.
B)$1.
C)$2.
D)$3.
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27
If nominal GDP increased by 5 percent and the GDP deflator increased by 3 percent, then real GDP by percent.
A)increased ; 2
B)decreased; 2
C)increased; 8
D)decreased; 8
A)increased ; 2
B)decreased; 2
C)increased; 8
D)decreased; 8
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28
Real GDP means the value of goods and services is measured in prices.
A)current
B)actual
C)constant
D)average
A)current
B)actual
C)constant
D)average
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29
In principle, the GDP accounts should-but do not-have an imputation for:
A)housing services enjoyed by homeowners.
B)rental services of automobiles driven by owners.
C)meals cooked in restaurants.
D)housing services enjoyed by renters.
A)housing services enjoyed by homeowners.
B)rental services of automobiles driven by owners.
C)meals cooked in restaurants.
D)housing services enjoyed by renters.
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30
When bread is baked but put away for later sale, this is called:
A)waste.
B)saving.
C)fixed investment.
D)investment in inventory.
A)waste.
B)saving.
C)fixed investment.
D)investment in inventory.
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31
If nominal GDP grew by 5 percent and real GDP grew by 3 percent, then the GDP deflator grew by approximately percent.
A)2
B)3
C)5
D)8
A)2
B)3
C)5
D)8
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32
To avoid double counting in the computation of GDP, only the value of goods are included.
A)final
B)used
C)intermediate
D)investment
A)final
B)used
C)intermediate
D)investment
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33
Nominal GDP is measured in ____ dollars ____ time.
A)current; at a point in
B)constant; at a point in
C)current; per unit of
D)constant; per unit of
A)current; at a point in
B)constant; at a point in
C)current; per unit of
D)constant; per unit of
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34
Assume that a bakery hires more workers and pays them wages and that the workers produce more bread. GDP increases in all of the following cases except when the bread:
A)is sold to households.
B)is stored away for later sale.
C)grows stale and is thrown away.
D)is sold to other firms.
A)is sold to households.
B)is stored away for later sale.
C)grows stale and is thrown away.
D)is sold to other firms.
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35
An example of an imputed value in the GDP is the:
A)value-added of meals cooked at home.
B)housing services enjoyed by homeowners.
C)services of automobiles to their owners.
D)value of illegal drugs sold.
A)value-added of meals cooked at home.
B)housing services enjoyed by homeowners.
C)services of automobiles to their owners.
D)value of illegal drugs sold.
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36
The underground economy:
A)is included in the latest GDP accounts.
B)includes only illegal activities.
C)includes domestic workers for whom Social Security tax is not collected.
D)excludes the illegal drug trade.
A)is included in the latest GDP accounts.
B)includes only illegal activities.
C)includes domestic workers for whom Social Security tax is not collected.
D)excludes the illegal drug trade.
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37
Imputed values included in GDP are the:
A)market prices of goods and services.
B)estimated value of goods and services that are not sold in the marketplace.
C)price of goods and services measured in constant prices.
D)price of goods and services measured in current prices.
A)market prices of goods and services.
B)estimated value of goods and services that are not sold in the marketplace.
C)price of goods and services measured in constant prices.
D)price of goods and services measured in current prices.
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38
Assume that a firm buys all the parts that it puts into an automobile for $10,000, pays its workers $10,000 to fabricate the automobile, and sells the automobile for $22,000. In this case, the value added by the automobile company is:
A)$10,000.
B)$12,000.
C)$20,000.
D)$22,000.
A)$10,000.
B)$12,000.
C)$20,000.
D)$22,000.
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39
Assume that a tire company sells 4 tires to an automobile company for $400, another company sells a compact disc player for $500, and the automobile company puts all of these items in or on a car that it sells for $20,000. In this case, the amount from these transactions that should be counted in GDP is:
A)$20,000.
B)$20,000 less the automobile company's profit on the car.
C)$20,900.
D)$20,900 less the profits of all three companies on the items that they sold.
A)$20,000.
B)$20,000 less the automobile company's profit on the car.
C)$20,900.
D)$20,900 less the profits of all three companies on the items that they sold.
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40
Nominal GDP means the value of goods and services is measured in prices.
A)current
B)real
C)constant
D)average
A)current
B)real
C)constant
D)average
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41
In 2009, total government purchases per person (in current dollars) in the United States amounted to approximately:
A)$1,000.
B)$9,500.
C)$13,500.
D)$25,600.
A)$1,000.
B)$9,500.
C)$13,500.
D)$25,600.
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42
In the national income accounts, the purchase of durables, nondurables, and services by households are classified as:
A)consumption.
B)investment.
C)government purchases.
D)net exports.
A)consumption.
B)investment.
C)government purchases.
D)net exports.
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43
If GDP (measured in billions of current dollars) is $5,465, consumption is $3,657, investment is $741, and net exports are -$1,910, then government purchases are:
A)$2,977.
B)$1,910.
C)-$843.
D)$1,067.
A)$2,977.
B)$1,910.
C)-$843.
D)$1,067.
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44
In the national income accounts, goods bought for future use are classified as which type of expenditure?
A)services
B)investment
C)government purchases
D)net exports
A)services
B)investment
C)government purchases
D)net exports
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45
The new chain-weighted measures of real GDP are an improvement over traditional measures because the prices used to compute real GDP are:
A)never far out of date.
B)always from the same base year.
C)imputed.
D)chained to the CPI.
A)never far out of date.
B)always from the same base year.
C)imputed.
D)chained to the CPI.
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46
All of the following actions are investments in the sense of the term used by macroeconomists except:
A)IBM's building a new factory.
B)corner candy store's buying a new computer.
C)John Smith's buying a newly constructed home.
D)Sandra Santiago's buying 100 shares of IBM stock.
A)IBM's building a new factory.
B)corner candy store's buying a new computer.
C)John Smith's buying a newly constructed home.
D)Sandra Santiago's buying 100 shares of IBM stock.
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47
If total investment (measured in billions of current dollars) equals $741, business fixed investment is $524, and residential fixed investment is $222, then inventory investment is:
A)$5.
B)-$5.
C)$15.
D)-$15.
A)$5.
B)-$5.
C)$15.
D)-$15.
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48
In 2009, the approximate percentage of GDP in the United States that was spent on consumption was approximately:
A)67 percent.
B)50 percent.
C)31 percent.
D)16 percent.
A)67 percent.
B)50 percent.
C)31 percent.
D)16 percent.
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49
In the national income accounts, net exports equal:
A)exported goods minus imported goods.
B)exported goods and services minus imported goods and services.
C)exported goods minus imported services.
D)exported goods and services plus imported goods and services.
A)exported goods minus imported goods.
B)exported goods and services minus imported goods and services.
C)exported goods minus imported services.
D)exported goods and services plus imported goods and services.
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50
In the national income accounts, government purchases are goods and services purchased by:
A)the federal government.
B)the federal and state governments.
C)state and local governments.
D)federal, state, and local governments.
A)the federal government.
B)the federal and state governments.
C)state and local governments.
D)federal, state, and local governments.
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51
If GDP (measured in billions of current dollars) is $5,465 and the sum of consumption, investment, and government purchases is $5,496, while exports equal $673, imports are:
A)$673.
B)-$673.
C)$704.
D)-$704.
A)$673.
B)-$673.
C)$704.
D)-$704.
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52
In 2009, GDP per person in the United States was approximately:
A)$6,000.
B)$26,000.
C)$46,000.
D)$76,000.
A)$6,000.
B)$26,000.
C)$46,000.
D)$76,000.
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53
The investment component of GDP includes all of the following except:
A)purchases of corporate stock.
B)spending on new plants and equipment.
C)purchases of new housing by households.
D)changes in business inventories.
A)purchases of corporate stock.
B)spending on new plants and equipment.
C)purchases of new housing by households.
D)changes in business inventories.
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54
Real GDP is a better measure of economic well-being than nominal GDP, because real GDP:
A)excludes the value of goods and services exported aboard.
B)includes the value of government transfer payments.
C)measures changes in the quantity of goods and services produced by holding prices constant.
D)adjusts the value of goods and services produced for changes in the foreign exchange rate.
A)excludes the value of goods and services exported aboard.
B)includes the value of government transfer payments.
C)measures changes in the quantity of goods and services produced by holding prices constant.
D)adjusts the value of goods and services produced for changes in the foreign exchange rate.
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55
In the national income accounts, consumption expenditures include all of the following except household purchases of:
A)durable goods.
B)nondurable goods.
C)new residential housing.
D)services.
A)durable goods.
B)nondurable goods.
C)new residential housing.
D)services.
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56
Nominal GDP measures the value of goods and services in prices, while real GDP measures the value of goods and services in prices.
A)foreign; domestic
B)domestic; foreign
C)current; constant
D)constant; current
A)foreign; domestic
B)domestic; foreign
C)current; constant
D)constant; current
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57
Chain-weighted measures of real GDP make use of prices from:
A)an unchanging base year.
B)a continuously changing base year.
C)a base year that is changed approximately every 5 years.
D)a base year that is changed approximately every 10 years.
A)an unchanging base year.
B)a continuously changing base year.
C)a base year that is changed approximately every 5 years.
D)a base year that is changed approximately every 10 years.
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58
If real GDP grew by 6 percent and population grew by 2 percent, then real GDP per person grew by approximately percent.
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)8
A)2
B)3
C)4
D)8
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59
In 2009, the GDP of the United States totaled about:
A)$14 billion.
B)$140 billion.
C)$14 trillion.
D)$140 trillion.
A)$14 billion.
B)$140 billion.
C)$14 trillion.
D)$140 trillion.
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60
In the national income accounts, all of the following are classified as government purchases except:
A)payments made to Social Security recipients.
B)services provided by police officers.
C)purchases of military hardware.
D)services provided by U.S. senators.
A)payments made to Social Security recipients.
B)services provided by police officers.
C)purchases of military hardware.
D)services provided by U.S. senators.
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61
Assume that the market basket of goods and services purchased in 2004 by the average family in the United States costs $14,000 in 2004 prices, whereas the same basket costs $21,000 in 2009 prices. However, the basket of goods and services actually purchased by the average family in 2009 costs $20,000 in 2009 prices, whereas this same basket would have cost $15,000 in 2004 prices. Given these data, a Laspeyres price index of 2009 prices using 2004 as the base year would be:
A)1.05.
B)approximately 1.07.
C)approximately 1.33.
D)1.50.
A)1.05.
B)approximately 1.07.
C)approximately 1.33.
D)1.50.
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62
In 2009, American net borrowings from abroad, per person, in current dollars, amounted to approximately:
A)$100.
B)$220.
C)$1,300.
D)$10,000.
A)$100.
B)$220.
C)$1,300.
D)$10,000.
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63
The CPI is a:
A)Laspeyres price index.
B)Paasche price index.
C)Laspeyres quantity index.
D)Paasche quantity index.
A)Laspeyres price index.
B)Paasche price index.
C)Laspeyres quantity index.
D)Paasche quantity index.
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64
Unlike the GDP deflator, the CPI includes the prices of:
A)goods purchased by firms.
B)goods purchased by governments.
C)exported goods.
D)imported goods.
A)goods purchased by firms.
B)goods purchased by governments.
C)exported goods.
D)imported goods.
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65
The GDP deflator is a:
A)Laspeyres price index.
B)Paasche price index.
C)Laspeyres quantity index.
D)Paasche quantity index.
A)Laspeyres price index.
B)Paasche price index.
C)Laspeyres quantity index.
D)Paasche quantity index.
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66
National income differs from net national product by an amount called:
A)depreciation.
B)indirect business taxes.
C)a statistical discrepancy.
D)net foreign factor income payments.
A)depreciation.
B)indirect business taxes.
C)a statistical discrepancy.
D)net foreign factor income payments.
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67
When prices of different goods are increasing by different amounts, the price index that will rise the fastest is:
A)Fisher's ideal index.
B)the CPI.
C)the GDP deflator.
D)a Paasche index.
A)Fisher's ideal index.
B)the CPI.
C)the GDP deflator.
D)a Paasche index.
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68
Measuring the rate of inflation using a market basket that excludes food and energy prices is preferred by some analysts because this measure, called core inflation,:
A)provides a real, rather than a nominal, rate of inflation.
B)gives a better measure of ongoing, sustained price changes.
C)is more consistent with measures of inflation used in other countries.
D)fluctuates more than measures of inflation that include food and energy prices.
A)provides a real, rather than a nominal, rate of inflation.
B)gives a better measure of ongoing, sustained price changes.
C)is more consistent with measures of inflation used in other countries.
D)fluctuates more than measures of inflation that include food and energy prices.
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69
An increase in the price of imported goods will show up in:
A)the CPI but not in the GDP deflator.
B)the GDP deflator but not in the CPI.
C)both the CPI and the GDP deflator.
D)neither the CPI nor the GDP deflator.
A)the CPI but not in the GDP deflator.
B)the GDP deflator but not in the CPI.
C)both the CPI and the GDP deflator.
D)neither the CPI nor the GDP deflator.
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70
The largest component of national income is:
A)corporate profits.
B)compensation of employees.
C)proprietors' income.
D)net interest.
A)corporate profits.
B)compensation of employees.
C)proprietors' income.
D)net interest.
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71
GNP equals GDP income earned domestically by foreigners income that nationals earn abroad.
A)plus; plus
B)minus; minus
C)minus; plus
D)plus; minus
A)plus; plus
B)minus; minus
C)minus; plus
D)plus; minus
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72
The core inflation rate:
A)measures the change in producer prices.
B)is measured using a Paasche index.
C)excludes food and energy prices.
D)includes the price of exports and includes the price of imports.
A)measures the change in producer prices.
B)is measured using a Paasche index.
C)excludes food and energy prices.
D)includes the price of exports and includes the price of imports.
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73
Assume that the market basket of goods and services purchased in 2004 by the average family in the United States costs $14,000 in 2004 prices, whereas the same basket costs $21,000 in 2009 prices. However, the basket of goods and services actually purchased by the average family in 2009 costs $20,000 in 2009 prices, whereas this same basket would have cost $15,000 in 2004 prices. Given these data, a Paasche index for 2009 using 2004 prices would be:
A)1.05.
B)approximately 1.07.
C)approximately 1.33.
D)1.50.
A)1.05.
B)approximately 1.07.
C)approximately 1.33.
D)1.50.
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74
An increase in the price of goods bought by firms and the government will show up in:
A)the CPI but not in the GDP deflator.
B)the GDP deflator but not in the CPI.
C)both the CPI and the GDP deflator.
D)neither the CPI nor the GDP deflator.
A)the CPI but not in the GDP deflator.
B)the GDP deflator but not in the CPI.
C)both the CPI and the GDP deflator.
D)neither the CPI nor the GDP deflator.
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75
The CPI is determined by computing:
A)an average of prices of all goods and services.
B)the price of a basket of goods and services that changes every year, relative to the same basket in a base year.
C)the price of a fixed basket of goods and services, relative to the price of the same basket in a base year.
D)nominal GDP relative to real GDP.
A)an average of prices of all goods and services.
B)the price of a basket of goods and services that changes every year, relative to the same basket in a base year.
C)the price of a fixed basket of goods and services, relative to the price of the same basket in a base year.
D)nominal GDP relative to real GDP.
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76
Disposable personal income:
A)is computed by subtracting personal tax and nontax payments from personal income.
B)is generally greater than personal income.
C)includes corporate profits but not dividends.
D)does not include government transfers to individuals.
A)is computed by subtracting personal tax and nontax payments from personal income.
B)is generally greater than personal income.
C)includes corporate profits but not dividends.
D)does not include government transfers to individuals.
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77
According to the usual seasonal pattern of the U.S. economy, GDP is highest in the quarter of the year that includes:
A)January, February, and March.
B)April, May, and June.
C)July, August, and September.
D)October, November, and December.
A)January, February, and March.
B)April, May, and June.
C)July, August, and September.
D)October, November, and December.
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78
Net national product equals GDP:
A)plus net investment.
B)minus net investment.
C)plus depreciation.
D)minus depreciation.
A)plus net investment.
B)minus net investment.
C)plus depreciation.
D)minus depreciation.
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79
Prices of items included in the CPI are:
A)averaged with the price of every item weighted equally.
B)weighted according to amount of the item produced in GDP.
C)weighted according to quantity of the item purchased by the typical household.
D)chained to the base year by the year-to-year growth rate of the item.
A)averaged with the price of every item weighted equally.
B)weighted according to amount of the item produced in GDP.
C)weighted according to quantity of the item purchased by the typical household.
D)chained to the base year by the year-to-year growth rate of the item.
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80
The panel of economists appointed by the Senate Finance Committee estimates that the CPI inflation by approximately percentage point(s) per year.
A)overestimates; 1
B)overestimates; 10
C)underestimates; 1
D)underestimates; 10
A)overestimates; 1
B)overestimates; 10
C)underestimates; 1
D)underestimates; 10
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