Chapter 7: Problem 11
What is the difference between a recovery and an expansion?
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Chapter 7: Problem 11
What is the difference between a recovery and an expansion?
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A business firm produces a good this year that it doesn't sell. As a result, the good is added to the firm's inventory. How does this inventory good find its way into GDP?
Which of the following are included in the calculation of this year's GDP? (a) 12 -year-old Johnny mowing his family's lawn; (b) Dave Malone buying a used car; (c) Barbara Wilson buying a bond issued by General Motors; (d) Ed Ferguson's receipt of a Social Security payment; and (e) the illegal drug transaction at the corner of \(\mathrm{Elm}\) and Fifth.
Is it true that net domestic product plus the capital consumption allowance is equal to GDP? Explain your answer.
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.
What is the capital consumption allowance?
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