Chapter 6: Problem 16
How do you convert a series of nominal economic data over time to real terms?
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Chapter 6: Problem 16
How do you convert a series of nominal economic data over time to real terms?
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List some of the reasons why economists should not consider GDP an effective measure of the standard of living in a country.
Which of the following are included in GDP, and which are not? a. The cost of hospital stays b. The rise in life expectancy over time c. Child care provided by a licensed day care center d. Child care provided by a grandmother e. A used car sale f. A new car sale g. The greater variety of cheese available in supermarkets h. The iron that goes into the steel that goes into a refrigerator bought by a consumer.
Why must you avoid double counting when measuring GDP?
What are the main components of measuring GDP with what is produced?
Explain briefly whether each of the following would cause GDP to overstate or understate the degree of change in the broad standard of living. a. The environment becomes dirtier b. The crime rate declines c. A greater variety of goods become available to consumers d. Infant mortality declines
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