CH 5 - Measuring a Nation's Income Flashcards

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GDP

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gross domestic product
-> market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time
=> For an economy as a whole, income must equal expenditure: national income = national expenditure = national production

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characteristics of the GDP

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-> sold legally
-> excludes objects produced and consumed at home - never entered the market
-> final goods only - no intermediate
-> only produced within the country regardless of nationality of producer
-> measured within a specific interval of time
-> goods are valued at market price

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3
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4 components of GDP

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  • Consumption, C: spending by households
  • Investment, I: Spending by firms and households that provide for future consumption (anything a firm buys is for future production)
  • Government purchases, G: Consumption like and investment-like spending by governments
    (Does not include transfer payments to households)
  • Net Exports, NX: Net foreign demand for domestic output, or exports (goods produced domestically) minus imports (goods produced abroad)
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GDP equation / identity

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Y = C + I + G + NX (= production = income)

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GDP deflator + usage

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reflects the prices of goods and services but not the quantities produced

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6
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3 components to measuring GDP

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Wages (including benefits): employee compensation

Return to capital: net operating surplus plus depreciation

Sales taxes (net of subsidies)

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7
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Market Basket Measure

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-> official poverty line
-> if a family’s income is insufficient to be able to afford to purchase this basket of goods (what needs to be purchased by a family in order to enjoy a modest, basic standard of living), it is considered to be in poverty

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things left of of GDP

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  • Leisure
  • Harm inflicted on the environment / quality of the environment
  • Value of goods produced at home
  • Distribution of income
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