Deck 3: Measuring the Economy 1: GDP and Economic Growth

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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (2)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (2)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
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What is consumption?

A)The amount by which the capital stock is used up each year.
B)The amount by which the stock of consumer durables is used up each year.
C)The expenditure by households on goods and services.
D)The expenditure by firms on goods and services.
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (3)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (3)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (4)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (4)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
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What is an injection?

A)Any spending that is dependent on the current level of income.
B)Any flow of money that comes directly from financial intermediaries.
C)The flow of money that comes directly from the central bank.
D)Any spending that is not dependent on the current level of income.
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What is a leakage?

A)Income received within the circular flow that does not flow directly back.
B)Any spending that is dependent on the current level of income.
C)The total amount of income that goes to financial intermediaries.
D)Any spending that is not dependent on the current level of income.
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Which of the following is true in the factor market?

A)Businesses borrow funds from households.
B)Businesses sell resources to households.
C)Businesses buy consumer goods from households.
D)Businesses buy resources from households.
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What is the distinction between money and income?

A)They are synonymous.
B)Income is a stock concept and money is a flow concept.
C)Income is a flow concept and money is a stock concept.
D)Both can be used to purchase goods and services.
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What are the two basic markets shown by the simple circular flow model?

A)Capital goods and consumer goods.
B)Private and public goods.
C)Product and factor.
D)Household and business.
E)Competitive and monopolistic.
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All of the following,except one,are injections.Which is the exception?

A)Investment.
B)Taxes.
C)Exports.
D)Government purchases.
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What is income received within the circular flow which does not flow directly back to the business sector?

A)Dissavings.
B)Either investment or exports.
C)An injection.
D)A leakage.
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Which of the following are the earnings of factors of production expressed as an amount per period of time?

A)Money.
B)Income.
C)Either money or income.
D)Either money,income or investment.
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (1)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (1)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
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What is that portion of income which is not spent on consumption?

A)A leakage.
B)An injection.
C)Savings.
D)Dissavings.
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What is the product market?

A)The market for goods but not services.
B)The market for consumer goods and services.
C)The market for consumer goods and services and investment goods.
D)The market for consumer goods and services,investment goods and capital goods.
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What is the term for spending on new capital goods?

A)Consumer durables.
B)Investment.
C)Consumption.
D)Factor incomes.
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Which of the following is true of savings?

A)Savings occur for reasons similar to the reasons firms invest.
B)Savings take the form of money that is deposited with financial intermediaries.
C)Savings are defined as that portion of income which is not spent on consumption.
D)None of these.
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Which of the following is a medium of exchange which is widely accepted?

A)Money.
B)Income.
C)Either money or income.
D)Either money,income or investment.
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All of the following,except one,are examples of financial securities.Which is the exception?

A)A mortgage obtained from a bank.
B)A certificate of deposit.
C)A government bond.
D)An equity stock.
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What is the factor market?

A)The market for investment goods.
B)The market for investment goods and exports.
C)The market for consumer goods and services.
D)The market for factor services.
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All of the following,except one,are examples of a transfer payment.Which is the exception?

A)Income taxes.
B)Subsidies to business
C)Canadian pension payments.
D)Employment insurance benefits.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (5)?</strong> A)Imports. B)Investment. C)Exports. D)Loanable funds. E)Consumption. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (5)?

A)Imports.
B)Investment.
C)Exports.
D)Loanable funds.
E)Consumption.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (9)?</strong> A)Savings. B)Imports. C)Factor services. D)Exports. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (9)?

A)Savings.
B)Imports.
C)Factor services.
D)Exports.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (1)and (2)respectively?</strong> A)Consumption expenditures and factor payments. B)Consumption expenditures and goods and services. C)Factor payments and factors. D)Factor payments and goods and services. E)Goods and services and consumption expenditures. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (1)and (2)respectively?

A)Consumption expenditures and factor payments.
B)Consumption expenditures and goods and services.
C)Factor payments and factors.
D)Factor payments and goods and services.
E)Goods and services and consumption expenditures.
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What does the term final goods and services mean?

A)Those goods and services which are unsold and which are therefore added to inventories.
B)Those goods and services whose value has been adjusted for changes in the price level.
C)Those goods and services purchased by the ultimate consumer.
D)The value of all finished products.
E)The value of all goods and services produced minus the value of government services.
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Which of the following summations is GDP equal to?

A)C + Ig + G + Xn.
B)C + Ig + G - Xn.
C)C + In + G + Xn.
D)C - In - G - Xn.
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What is a transfer payment?

A)The payment made to convert one currency into another.
B)The transmission of money from one country to another.
C)The transfer of taxes from the private sector to the government.
D)A one-way transaction in which payment is made but no good or service flows back in return.
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What would be the result if intermediate goods and services were included in the calculation of GDP?

A)The GDP would have to be deflated by the inflation rate.
B)Real GDP would be greater than nominal GDP.
C)The GDP would be overstated.
D)The GDP would be understated.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is (8)?</strong> A)Investment. B)Savings. C)Imports. D)Financial intermediaries. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is (8)?

A)Investment.
B)Savings.
C)Imports.
D)Financial intermediaries.
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All of the following,except one,are examples of investment.Which is the exception?

A)A graphic designer purchases new software.
B)A self-employed carpenter purchases tools for his trade.
C)A large auto factory purchases new machinery.
D)A mutual fund manager purchases additional stock of General Corporation.
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How is the GDP for Canada defined?

A)It is the value of all final goods and services produced in Canada in a given year.
B)It is the value of all goods and services produced by Canadians in a given year.
C)It is the value of all economic resources used in the production of a year's output.
D)It is the value of all goods and services,final and intermediate,produced in Canada in a given year.
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What is the value of production?

A)It always equals total expenditures.
B)At equilibrium,it equals total expenditures.
C)It equals C + I + X.
D)It depends on the rate of savings.
E)It is determined by inventory changes.
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How can GDP be calculated?

A)By adding together consumption,gross investment,government purchases,exports and imports.
B)By adding together gross investment,government purchases,consumption and net exports.
C)By adding together consumption,gross investment,wages and rents.
D)By adding together consumption,gross investment,government purchases,and subtracting imports.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is box (7)?</strong> A)Exports. B)Financial intermediaries. C)Investments. D)Savings. E)Imports. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is box (7)?

A)Exports.
B)Financial intermediaries.
C)Investments.
D)Savings.
E)Imports.
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All of the following,except one,are leakages.Which is the exception?

A)Savings.
B)Transfer payments.
C)Imports.
D)Taxes.
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Which of the following is true of aggregate expenditure?

A)It includes C,I,G and X but not IM.
B)It always equals Y.
C)It is the sum of all injections plus consumption.
D)It is equal to total income.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (6)?</strong> A)Exports. B)Investments. C)Savings. D)Factor payments. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (6)?

A)Exports.
B)Investments.
C)Savings.
D)Factor payments.
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Which of the following is a final good or service?

A)Fuel bought by a trucking company.
B)Fertilizer purchased by a farmer in Alberta.
C)A haircut.
D)The tires purchased by General Motors from Goodyear.
E)The shampoo purchased by a hairdresser for use in the shop.
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Under which circumstance will the level of national income expand?

A)If injections increase.
B)If savings expand.
C)If government spending is reduced.
D)If taxes increase.
E)None of these.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (3)and (4)respectively?</strong> A)Goods and services and factor payments. B)Goods and services and factors. C)Consumption expenditures and goods and services. D)Goods and services and consumption expenditures. E)Factor payments and factors. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (3)and (4)respectively?

A)Goods and services and factor payments.
B)Goods and services and factors.
C)Consumption expenditures and goods and services.
D)Goods and services and consumption expenditures.
E)Factor payments and factors.
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All of the following,except one,are considered investment.Which is the exception?

A)The purchase of a new brewing tank by a brewer.
B)The purchase of government bonds by an investment dealer.
C)The construction by a contractor of an irrigation ditch for a farm.
D)Residential construction.
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?</strong> A)$354 B)$329 C)$349 D)$319 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?

A)$354
B)$329
C)$349
D)$319
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What is the result if the inventory of goods grows from one year to the next?

A)Gross investment will exceed net investment by the amount of the inventory increase.
B)The value of the inventory at the end of the current year should be part of the year's GDP.
C)Inventories are not included in GDP since GDP measures only the value of goods and services actually sold in a year.
D)It will be necessary to add the additional inventory to aggregate expenditures to obtain this year's GDP.
E)It will be necessary to subtract the additional inventory to aggregate expenditures to obtain this year's GDP.
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In 2017 the Fancy Footwork Shoe Company delivered $1,000 worth of fancy shoes to a retail outlet.Only $200 worth were sold by the retail outlet in 2017.The remaining $800 worth of inventory,unsold in 2017,was eventually sold during 2018.What would the analysis of the national income accountants be?

A)The consumption in 2017 is $1,000.
B)The disinvestment in 2017 is $800 and consumption in 2017 is $200.
C)The consumption in 2018 is $800 and disinvestment in 2018 is $800.
D)The investment in 2017 is $200 and disinvestment in 2018 is $800.
E)The investment in 2017 is $800 and disinvestment in 2018 is $200.
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?</strong> A)$210 B)$225 C)$220 D)$230 E)$215 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?

A)$210
B)$225
C)$220
D)$230
E)$215
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If the corporate gross profits of an economy are $47 (billions),corporate profits taxes are $18 and dividends are $12,what is the value of undistributed profits?

A)$17.
B)$41.
C)$53.
D)$77.
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Which of the following statements is relevant to the value of Canadian imports?

A)The imports figure is added to exports when calculating GDP because imports represent spending by Canadians.
B)The imports figure is subtracted from exports when calculating GDP because imports do not entail spending by Canadians.
C)The imports figure is subtracted from exports when calculating GDP because imports do not involve production activity in Canada.
D)The imports figure is added when calculating GDP because imports do not involve production activity in Canada.
E)The imports figure is added when calculating GDP,but subtracted when calculating GNP.
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What can be concluded if,in a certain year,net investment is minus $5.8 billion?

A)That gross investment exceeds depreciation by $5.8 billion.
B)That the economy is expanding.
C)That depreciation exceeds gross investment by $5.8 billion.
D)That the economy produced no capital goods at all in the year in question.
E)That more capital goods were produced than were used up in production.
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What does the term investment refer to as defined in national income accounting?

A)The spending by firms on new machinery and equipment.
B)The value of all construction.
C)The changes in business inventories from one year to the next.
D)The spending by firms on new machinery and equipment,the value of all construction,and the changes in business inventories from one year to the next.
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Use the data to answer this question.What is the value of XN (net exports)? Net foreign factor income - 5
National income 275
Government spending on goods and services 85
Indirect taxes 40
Gross investment 70
Consumption 180
Depreciation 35

A)+ 10.
B)- 10.
C)+ 20.
D)+ 35.
E)- 45.
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal income?</strong> A)$280 B)$290 C)$275 D)$285 E)$270 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal income?

A)$280
B)$290
C)$275
D)$285
E)$270
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If in a given year gross investment is $95 billion and net investment is $40 billion,what has happened to the country's capital stock in that year?

A)It may have either increased or decreased.
B)It increased by $55 billion.
C)It decreased by $135 billion
D)It increased by $135 billion.
E)It increased by $40 billion.
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What can be concluded if depreciation is greater than gross investment?

A)That nominal GDP is rising but real GDP is remaining the same.
B)That net investment is negative.
C)That net investment is positive.
D)That the economy is expanding.
E)That real GDP is rising but nominal GDP is remaining the same.
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How are exports and imports treated when determining GDP?

A)Exports are subtracted,but imports are added.
B)Both exports and imports are subtracted.
C)Both exports and imports are added.
D)Exports are added,but imports are subtracted.
E)Only exports are considered.
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In calculating GDP,how do national income accountants treat inventories?

A)They ignore inventories since they want to measure only the value of goods actually sold during the year.
B)They ignore inventories because inventories do not represent final goods.
C)They subtract increases in inventories or add decreases in inventories.
D)They add increases in inventories or subtract decreases in inventories.
E)They include the value of inventories at the end of the accounting period.
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What does national income measure?

A)The value of a country's GDP expressed in "real" terms.
B)The after-tax income of all suppliers.
C)The total earnings of all the factors of production.
D)The total tax revenue received by the government.
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Use the data to answer this question.What is the value of national income? <strong>Use the data to answer this question.What is the value of national income?  </strong> A)304. B)316. C)338. D)544. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A)304.
B)316.
C)338.
D)544.
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of GDP?</strong> A)$368 B)$382 C)$357 D)$377 E)$399 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of GDP?

A)$368
B)$382
C)$357
D)$377
E)$399
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?</strong> A)$352 B)$339 C)$347 D)$322 E)$332 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?

A)$352
B)$339
C)$347
D)$322
E)$332
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What does the concept of net investment refer to?

A)The amount of capital stock used up in producing the current year's GDP.
B)The difference between the book value and the replacement value of all capital stock.
C)Gross investment less exported capital goods.
D)Total investment less the amount of capital goods used up in producing the year's output.
E)The amount of depreciation plus the amount of new investment during a given year.
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Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of depreciation?</strong> A)$28 B)$64 C)$39 D)$53 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of depreciation?

A)$28
B)$64
C)$39
D)$53
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Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal consumption expenditures?</strong> A)$230 B)$200 C)$270 D)$260 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal consumption expenditures?

A)$230
B)$200
C)$270
D)$260
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Net Domestic Income at basic prices?</strong> A)$427 B)$450 C)$471 D)$419 E)$439 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Net Domestic Income at basic prices?

A)$427
B)$450
C)$471
D)$419
E)$439
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?</strong> A)$561 B)$573 C)$580 D)$530 E)$543 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?

A)$561
B)$573
C)$580
D)$530
E)$543
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?</strong> A)$35 B)$65 C)$38 D)$62 E)It cannot be determined from the data given. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?

A)$35
B)$65
C)$38
D)$62
E)It cannot be determined from the data given.
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?</strong> A)$12 B)$30 C)$42 D)$18 E)$74 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?

A)$12
B)$30
C)$42
D)$18
E)$74
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the GDP for this economy?</strong> A)$394 B)$438 C)$400 D)$540 E)$562 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the GDP for this economy?

A)$394
B)$438
C)$400
D)$540
E)$562
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Generally speaking,which of the following measures of aggregate output and income is usually the smallest?

A)National income.
B)Personal income.
C)Disposable income.
D)Gross domestic product.
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of National Income?</strong> A)$493 B)$439 C)$451 D)$460 E)$427 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of National Income?

A)$493
B)$439
C)$451
D)$460
E)$427
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Generally speaking,what is the smallest component of aggregate spending?

A)Net exports.
B)Investment.
C)Government purchases of goods and services.
D)Consumption.
E)Wages,interest,rents and profits.
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?</strong> A)$353 B)$433 C)$331 D)$380 E)$363 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?

A)$353
B)$433
C)$331
D)$380
E)$363
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Which of the following best defines disposable income?

A)The after-tax income received by households.
B)The before-tax income received by households.
C)All income earned by resource suppliers from whatever source.
D)The money value of all final goods and services produced minus all sales taxes.
E)Consumption expenditures less personal savings.
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Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the gross domestic product for this economy?</strong> A)$584 B)$592 C)$609 D)$636 E)$623 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the gross domestic product for this economy?

A)$584
B)$592
C)$609
D)$636
E)$623
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What is the largest component of aggregate expenditures in a typical market economy?

A)Government purchases of goods and services.
B)Net exports.
C)Consumption.
D)Net investment.
E)Gross investment.
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Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?</strong> A)$375 B)$358 C)$351 D)$365 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?

A)$375
B)$358
C)$351
D)$365
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In which of the following GDP statistics are government transfer payments included?

A)Personal income
B)GDP
C)GDI
D)National income
E)Transfer payments are excluded from all national income statistics.
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Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?</strong> A)$260 B)$220 C)$300 D)$280 E)It cannot be calculated <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?

A)$260
B)$220
C)$300
D)$280
E)It cannot be calculated
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?</strong> A)$240 B)$282 C)$283 D)$230 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?

A)$240
B)$282
C)$283
D)$230
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Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Canadian imports?</strong> A)$10 B)$3 C)$8 D)$20 <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Canadian imports?

A)$10
B)$3
C)$8
D)$20
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Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?</strong> A)$253. B)$197. C)$240. D)$230. E)It cannot be calculated. <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?

A)$253.
B)$197.
C)$240.
D)$230.
E)It cannot be calculated.
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Deck 3: Measuring the Economy 1: GDP and Economic Growth
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (2)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption.
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (2)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
Consumer goods and services.
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What is consumption?

A)The amount by which the capital stock is used up each year.
B)The amount by which the stock of consumer durables is used up each year.
C)The expenditure by households on goods and services.
D)The expenditure by firms on goods and services.
The expenditure by households on goods and services.
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (3)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption.
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (3)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
Factor services.
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (4)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption.
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (4)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
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What is an injection?

A)Any spending that is dependent on the current level of income.
B)Any flow of money that comes directly from financial intermediaries.
C)The flow of money that comes directly from the central bank.
D)Any spending that is not dependent on the current level of income.
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What is a leakage?

A)Income received within the circular flow that does not flow directly back.
B)Any spending that is dependent on the current level of income.
C)The total amount of income that goes to financial intermediaries.
D)Any spending that is not dependent on the current level of income.
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Which of the following is true in the factor market?

A)Businesses borrow funds from households.
B)Businesses sell resources to households.
C)Businesses buy consumer goods from households.
D)Businesses buy resources from households.
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8
What is the distinction between money and income?

A)They are synonymous.
B)Income is a stock concept and money is a flow concept.
C)Income is a flow concept and money is a stock concept.
D)Both can be used to purchase goods and services.
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9
What are the two basic markets shown by the simple circular flow model?

A)Capital goods and consumer goods.
B)Private and public goods.
C)Product and factor.
D)Household and business.
E)Competitive and monopolistic.
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All of the following,except one,are injections.Which is the exception?

A)Investment.
B)Taxes.
C)Exports.
D)Government purchases.
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What is income received within the circular flow which does not flow directly back to the business sector?

A)Dissavings.
B)Either investment or exports.
C)An injection.
D)A leakage.
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Which of the following are the earnings of factors of production expressed as an amount per period of time?

A)Money.
B)Income.
C)Either money or income.
D)Either money,income or investment.
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<strong>  Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (1)?</strong> A)Consumer goods and services. B)Factor services. C)Factor incomes. D)Consumption.
Refer to the above to answer this question.What is flow (1)?

A)Consumer goods and services.
B)Factor services.
C)Factor incomes.
D)Consumption.
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What is that portion of income which is not spent on consumption?

A)A leakage.
B)An injection.
C)Savings.
D)Dissavings.
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15
What is the product market?

A)The market for goods but not services.
B)The market for consumer goods and services.
C)The market for consumer goods and services and investment goods.
D)The market for consumer goods and services,investment goods and capital goods.
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What is the term for spending on new capital goods?

A)Consumer durables.
B)Investment.
C)Consumption.
D)Factor incomes.
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Which of the following is true of savings?

A)Savings occur for reasons similar to the reasons firms invest.
B)Savings take the form of money that is deposited with financial intermediaries.
C)Savings are defined as that portion of income which is not spent on consumption.
D)None of these.
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18
Which of the following is a medium of exchange which is widely accepted?

A)Money.
B)Income.
C)Either money or income.
D)Either money,income or investment.
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19
All of the following,except one,are examples of financial securities.Which is the exception?

A)A mortgage obtained from a bank.
B)A certificate of deposit.
C)A government bond.
D)An equity stock.
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What is the factor market?

A)The market for investment goods.
B)The market for investment goods and exports.
C)The market for consumer goods and services.
D)The market for factor services.
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21
All of the following,except one,are examples of a transfer payment.Which is the exception?

A)Income taxes.
B)Subsidies to business
C)Canadian pension payments.
D)Employment insurance benefits.
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22
<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (5)?</strong> A)Imports. B)Investment. C)Exports. D)Loanable funds. E)Consumption.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (5)?

A)Imports.
B)Investment.
C)Exports.
D)Loanable funds.
E)Consumption.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (9)?</strong> A)Savings. B)Imports. C)Factor services. D)Exports.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (9)?

A)Savings.
B)Imports.
C)Factor services.
D)Exports.
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<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (1)and (2)respectively?</strong> A)Consumption expenditures and factor payments. B)Consumption expenditures and goods and services. C)Factor payments and factors. D)Factor payments and goods and services. E)Goods and services and consumption expenditures.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (1)and (2)respectively?

A)Consumption expenditures and factor payments.
B)Consumption expenditures and goods and services.
C)Factor payments and factors.
D)Factor payments and goods and services.
E)Goods and services and consumption expenditures.
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25
What does the term final goods and services mean?

A)Those goods and services which are unsold and which are therefore added to inventories.
B)Those goods and services whose value has been adjusted for changes in the price level.
C)Those goods and services purchased by the ultimate consumer.
D)The value of all finished products.
E)The value of all goods and services produced minus the value of government services.
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26
Which of the following summations is GDP equal to?

A)C + Ig + G + Xn.
B)C + Ig + G - Xn.
C)C + In + G + Xn.
D)C - In - G - Xn.
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27
What is a transfer payment?

A)The payment made to convert one currency into another.
B)The transmission of money from one country to another.
C)The transfer of taxes from the private sector to the government.
D)A one-way transaction in which payment is made but no good or service flows back in return.
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28
What would be the result if intermediate goods and services were included in the calculation of GDP?

A)The GDP would have to be deflated by the inflation rate.
B)Real GDP would be greater than nominal GDP.
C)The GDP would be overstated.
D)The GDP would be understated.
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29
<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is (8)?</strong> A)Investment. B)Savings. C)Imports. D)Financial intermediaries.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is (8)?

A)Investment.
B)Savings.
C)Imports.
D)Financial intermediaries.
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30
All of the following,except one,are examples of investment.Which is the exception?

A)A graphic designer purchases new software.
B)A self-employed carpenter purchases tools for his trade.
C)A large auto factory purchases new machinery.
D)A mutual fund manager purchases additional stock of General Corporation.
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31
How is the GDP for Canada defined?

A)It is the value of all final goods and services produced in Canada in a given year.
B)It is the value of all goods and services produced by Canadians in a given year.
C)It is the value of all economic resources used in the production of a year's output.
D)It is the value of all goods and services,final and intermediate,produced in Canada in a given year.
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32
What is the value of production?

A)It always equals total expenditures.
B)At equilibrium,it equals total expenditures.
C)It equals C + I + X.
D)It depends on the rate of savings.
E)It is determined by inventory changes.
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33
How can GDP be calculated?

A)By adding together consumption,gross investment,government purchases,exports and imports.
B)By adding together gross investment,government purchases,consumption and net exports.
C)By adding together consumption,gross investment,wages and rents.
D)By adding together consumption,gross investment,government purchases,and subtracting imports.
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34
<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is box (7)?</strong> A)Exports. B)Financial intermediaries. C)Investments. D)Savings. E)Imports.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is box (7)?

A)Exports.
B)Financial intermediaries.
C)Investments.
D)Savings.
E)Imports.
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35
All of the following,except one,are leakages.Which is the exception?

A)Savings.
B)Transfer payments.
C)Imports.
D)Taxes.
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36
Which of the following is true of aggregate expenditure?

A)It includes C,I,G and X but not IM.
B)It always equals Y.
C)It is the sum of all injections plus consumption.
D)It is equal to total income.
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37
<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (6)?</strong> A)Exports. B)Investments. C)Savings. D)Factor payments.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What is flow (6)?

A)Exports.
B)Investments.
C)Savings.
D)Factor payments.
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38
Which of the following is a final good or service?

A)Fuel bought by a trucking company.
B)Fertilizer purchased by a farmer in Alberta.
C)A haircut.
D)The tires purchased by General Motors from Goodyear.
E)The shampoo purchased by a hairdresser for use in the shop.
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39
Under which circumstance will the level of national income expand?

A)If injections increase.
B)If savings expand.
C)If government spending is reduced.
D)If taxes increase.
E)None of these.
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40
<strong>  Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (3)and (4)respectively?</strong> A)Goods and services and factor payments. B)Goods and services and factors. C)Consumption expenditures and goods and services. D)Goods and services and consumption expenditures. E)Factor payments and factors.
Refer to the graph above to answer this question.What are flows (3)and (4)respectively?

A)Goods and services and factor payments.
B)Goods and services and factors.
C)Consumption expenditures and goods and services.
D)Goods and services and consumption expenditures.
E)Factor payments and factors.
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41
All of the following,except one,are considered investment.Which is the exception?

A)The purchase of a new brewing tank by a brewer.
B)The purchase of government bonds by an investment dealer.
C)The construction by a contractor of an irrigation ditch for a farm.
D)Residential construction.
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42
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?</strong> A)$354 B)$329 C)$349 D)$319
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?

A)$354
B)$329
C)$349
D)$319
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43
What is the result if the inventory of goods grows from one year to the next?

A)Gross investment will exceed net investment by the amount of the inventory increase.
B)The value of the inventory at the end of the current year should be part of the year's GDP.
C)Inventories are not included in GDP since GDP measures only the value of goods and services actually sold in a year.
D)It will be necessary to add the additional inventory to aggregate expenditures to obtain this year's GDP.
E)It will be necessary to subtract the additional inventory to aggregate expenditures to obtain this year's GDP.
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44
In 2017 the Fancy Footwork Shoe Company delivered $1,000 worth of fancy shoes to a retail outlet.Only $200 worth were sold by the retail outlet in 2017.The remaining $800 worth of inventory,unsold in 2017,was eventually sold during 2018.What would the analysis of the national income accountants be?

A)The consumption in 2017 is $1,000.
B)The disinvestment in 2017 is $800 and consumption in 2017 is $200.
C)The consumption in 2018 is $800 and disinvestment in 2018 is $800.
D)The investment in 2017 is $200 and disinvestment in 2018 is $800.
E)The investment in 2017 is $800 and disinvestment in 2018 is $200.
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45
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?</strong> A)$210 B)$225 C)$220 D)$230 E)$215
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?

A)$210
B)$225
C)$220
D)$230
E)$215
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46
If the corporate gross profits of an economy are $47 (billions),corporate profits taxes are $18 and dividends are $12,what is the value of undistributed profits?

A)$17.
B)$41.
C)$53.
D)$77.
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47
Which of the following statements is relevant to the value of Canadian imports?

A)The imports figure is added to exports when calculating GDP because imports represent spending by Canadians.
B)The imports figure is subtracted from exports when calculating GDP because imports do not entail spending by Canadians.
C)The imports figure is subtracted from exports when calculating GDP because imports do not involve production activity in Canada.
D)The imports figure is added when calculating GDP because imports do not involve production activity in Canada.
E)The imports figure is added when calculating GDP,but subtracted when calculating GNP.
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48
What can be concluded if,in a certain year,net investment is minus $5.8 billion?

A)That gross investment exceeds depreciation by $5.8 billion.
B)That the economy is expanding.
C)That depreciation exceeds gross investment by $5.8 billion.
D)That the economy produced no capital goods at all in the year in question.
E)That more capital goods were produced than were used up in production.
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49
What does the term investment refer to as defined in national income accounting?

A)The spending by firms on new machinery and equipment.
B)The value of all construction.
C)The changes in business inventories from one year to the next.
D)The spending by firms on new machinery and equipment,the value of all construction,and the changes in business inventories from one year to the next.
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50
Use the data to answer this question.What is the value of XN (net exports)? Net foreign factor income - 5
National income 275
Government spending on goods and services 85
Indirect taxes 40
Gross investment 70
Consumption 180
Depreciation 35

A)+ 10.
B)- 10.
C)+ 20.
D)+ 35.
E)- 45.
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51
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal income?</strong> A)$280 B)$290 C)$275 D)$285 E)$270
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal income?

A)$280
B)$290
C)$275
D)$285
E)$270
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52
If in a given year gross investment is $95 billion and net investment is $40 billion,what has happened to the country's capital stock in that year?

A)It may have either increased or decreased.
B)It increased by $55 billion.
C)It decreased by $135 billion
D)It increased by $135 billion.
E)It increased by $40 billion.
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53
What can be concluded if depreciation is greater than gross investment?

A)That nominal GDP is rising but real GDP is remaining the same.
B)That net investment is negative.
C)That net investment is positive.
D)That the economy is expanding.
E)That real GDP is rising but nominal GDP is remaining the same.
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54
How are exports and imports treated when determining GDP?

A)Exports are subtracted,but imports are added.
B)Both exports and imports are subtracted.
C)Both exports and imports are added.
D)Exports are added,but imports are subtracted.
E)Only exports are considered.
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55
In calculating GDP,how do national income accountants treat inventories?

A)They ignore inventories since they want to measure only the value of goods actually sold during the year.
B)They ignore inventories because inventories do not represent final goods.
C)They subtract increases in inventories or add decreases in inventories.
D)They add increases in inventories or subtract decreases in inventories.
E)They include the value of inventories at the end of the accounting period.
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56
What does national income measure?

A)The value of a country's GDP expressed in "real" terms.
B)The after-tax income of all suppliers.
C)The total earnings of all the factors of production.
D)The total tax revenue received by the government.
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57
Use the data to answer this question.What is the value of national income? <strong>Use the data to answer this question.What is the value of national income?  </strong> A)304. B)316. C)338. D)544.

A)304.
B)316.
C)338.
D)544.
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58
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of GDP?</strong> A)$368 B)$382 C)$357 D)$377 E)$399
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of GDP?

A)$368
B)$382
C)$357
D)$377
E)$399
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59
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?</strong> A)$352 B)$339 C)$347 D)$322 E)$332
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?

A)$352
B)$339
C)$347
D)$322
E)$332
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60
What does the concept of net investment refer to?

A)The amount of capital stock used up in producing the current year's GDP.
B)The difference between the book value and the replacement value of all capital stock.
C)Gross investment less exported capital goods.
D)Total investment less the amount of capital goods used up in producing the year's output.
E)The amount of depreciation plus the amount of new investment during a given year.
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61
Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of depreciation?</strong> A)$28 B)$64 C)$39 D)$53
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of depreciation?

A)$28
B)$64
C)$39
D)$53
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62
Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal consumption expenditures?</strong> A)$230 B)$200 C)$270 D)$260
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of personal consumption expenditures?

A)$230
B)$200
C)$270
D)$260
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63
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Net Domestic Income at basic prices?</strong> A)$427 B)$450 C)$471 D)$419 E)$439
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Net Domestic Income at basic prices?

A)$427
B)$450
C)$471
D)$419
E)$439
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64
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?</strong> A)$561 B)$573 C)$580 D)$530 E)$543
Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?

A)$561
B)$573
C)$580
D)$530
E)$543
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65
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?</strong> A)$35 B)$65 C)$38 D)$62 E)It cannot be determined from the data given.
Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?

A)$35
B)$65
C)$38
D)$62
E)It cannot be determined from the data given.
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66
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?</strong> A)$12 B)$30 C)$42 D)$18 E)$74
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of net investment?

A)$12
B)$30
C)$42
D)$18
E)$74
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67
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the GDP for this economy?</strong> A)$394 B)$438 C)$400 D)$540 E)$562
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the GDP for this economy?

A)$394
B)$438
C)$400
D)$540
E)$562
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68
Generally speaking,which of the following measures of aggregate output and income is usually the smallest?

A)National income.
B)Personal income.
C)Disposable income.
D)Gross domestic product.
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69
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of National Income?</strong> A)$493 B)$439 C)$451 D)$460 E)$427
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of National Income?

A)$493
B)$439
C)$451
D)$460
E)$427
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70
Generally speaking,what is the smallest component of aggregate spending?

A)Net exports.
B)Investment.
C)Government purchases of goods and services.
D)Consumption.
E)Wages,interest,rents and profits.
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71
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?</strong> A)$353 B)$433 C)$331 D)$380 E)$363
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of disposable income?

A)$353
B)$433
C)$331
D)$380
E)$363
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72
Which of the following best defines disposable income?

A)The after-tax income received by households.
B)The before-tax income received by households.
C)All income earned by resource suppliers from whatever source.
D)The money value of all final goods and services produced minus all sales taxes.
E)Consumption expenditures less personal savings.
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73
Below is a national income statement for the economy:
<strong>Below is a national income statement for the economy:   Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the gross domestic product for this economy?</strong> A)$584 B)$592 C)$609 D)$636 E)$623
Refer to the national income statement above to answer this question.What is the gross domestic product for this economy?

A)$584
B)$592
C)$609
D)$636
E)$623
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74
What is the largest component of aggregate expenditures in a typical market economy?

A)Government purchases of goods and services.
B)Net exports.
C)Consumption.
D)Net investment.
E)Gross investment.
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75
Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?</strong> A)$375 B)$358 C)$351 D)$365
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of gross domestic product?

A)$375
B)$358
C)$351
D)$365
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76
In which of the following GDP statistics are government transfer payments included?

A)Personal income
B)GDP
C)GDI
D)National income
E)Transfer payments are excluded from all national income statistics.
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77
Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?</strong> A)$260 B)$220 C)$300 D)$280 E)It cannot be calculated
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?

A)$260
B)$220
C)$300
D)$280
E)It cannot be calculated
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78
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?</strong> A)$240 B)$282 C)$283 D)$230
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of national income?

A)$240
B)$282
C)$283
D)$230
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79
Below are some national income data:
<strong>Below are some national income data:   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Canadian imports?</strong> A)$10 B)$3 C)$8 D)$20
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the value of Canadian imports?

A)$10
B)$3
C)$8
D)$20
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80
Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):
<strong>Below are some national income data (all figures in $ billions):   Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?</strong> A)$253. B)$197. C)$240. D)$230. E)It cannot be calculated.
Refer to the information above to answer this question.What is the figure for personal income?

A)$253.
B)$197.
C)$240.
D)$230.
E)It cannot be calculated.
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