Chapter 7: Problem 10
Economists prefer to compare Real GDP figures for different years instead of comparing GDP figures. Why?
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Chapter 7: Problem 10
Economists prefer to compare Real GDP figures for different years instead of comparing GDP figures. Why?
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The manuscript for this book was keyed by the author. Had he hired someone to do the keying, GDP would have been higher than it was. What other activities would increase GDP if they were done differently? What activities would decrease GDP if they were done differently?
In the first quarter of the year, Real GDP was \(\$ 400\) billion; in the second quarter, it was \(\$ 398\) billion; in the third quarter, it was \(\$ 399\) billion; and in the fourth quarter, it was \(\$ 395\) billion. Has there been a recession? Explain your answer.
Define each of the following terms: a. Contraction b. Business cycle c. Trough d. Disposable income e. Net domestic product
What is the difference between a recovery and an expansion?
"I just heard on the news that GDP is higher this year than it was last year. This means that we're better off this year than last year." Comment.
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