Economics
An economics professor is discussing a measure of inflation over time based on a basket of goods comprised of all the components of GDP. Which measure is it?
GDP Deflator
Which of the following statements is true?
GDP includes spending on recreation and travel, but it does not cover leisure time.
Some recent economic research has suggested that African countries' economic growth may have been limited by __________________.
Geography and climate
Final goods or services used to compute GDP refer to:
Goods and services purchased by the ultimate users
In the long run, the most important source of increase in a nation's standard of living is a ____
High rate of economic growth
Which of the government policies below is most unlikely to encourage per capita economic growth?
High taxes on companies that spend a lot on capital formation
Consumption is the purchase of goods and services by_____
Households
In the early 1900s, extremely high inflation rates of 2500% were common in Russia. During that time, we can say that as a result of those inflation rates, Russia was experiencing ____________
Hyperinflation
Which of the following did not result in economic growth?
Many citizens emigrating from Zimbabwe when a politically repressive regime took office
The unemployment rate may underestimate the true extent of unemployment if ____________
Many part-time employees would like to work full time, but are unable to get the additional work
The unemployment rate may underestimate the true extent of unemployment if __________
Many people become discouraged and cease looking for work
____ is calculated by taking ____ and then subtracting the value of how much physical capital is worn out, or reduced in value because of aging, over the course of a year
NNP; GNP
Increased investment alone will guarantee economic growth.
This is a false statement, because economic growth hinges on the quality and type of investment as well as the human capital and improvements in technology
Insofar as government public policy is concerned, the best way to battle unemployment would be __________________.
To minimize recessions
The gap between exports and imports in a nation's economy is called the ____
Trade balance
Gomer loses his job as a road construction worker and cannot find another position with equivalent pay and benefits. As a result, he is still checking the want ads and reporting to the unemployment office on a weekly basis. He is considered to be:
Unemployed
The labor force consists of:
all adults who are working or actively seeking work.
Cyclical unemployment arises when:
business activity in the macroeconomy declines.
The effects of inflation are seen in:
goods, services, wages and income levels
A nation can achieve higher economic growth if:
it devotes more resources to research and development.
Investment (I) includes:
the amount spent on new factories and machinery.
The unemployment rate measures ____________
unemployed workers as a percentage of the labor force
Frictional unemployment is __________
unemployment that is due to normal turnover in the labor market
Which of the following is included in the calculated Gross Domestic Product?
A local icecream store sells $17 K worth of cones and sundaes on July 1
A welder who quits his job and moves to Pittsburgh to Madison to try to get a better welding job is said to be:
Frictionally unemployed
If the imports exceed exports, as in recent years, then ____ exists
A trade deficit
In order to avoid double counting, statisticians just count the ____
Final goods and services
What distinguishes the real value of a statistic from the nominal value of a statistic?
Adjusting for inflation
When society has a higher level of capital per person, it is called ______________.
Capital deepening
The basket of goods in the Consumer Price Index consists of about ____________ products; that is several hundred specific products in over ___________ broad-item categories
80,000 ; 200
Once every ____, the Census Bureau does a comprehensive survey of housing and residential finance
10 years
If the unemployment rate is 8 percent, this means:
8 percent of the labor force is unemployed.
The ____________ argument points out that if an employer reacts to poor business conditions by reducing pay for all workers, then the best workers, with the best employment alternatives at other firms, are the most likely to leave and the least-attractive workers, with fewer employment alternatives are more likely to stay
Adverse selection of wage cuts
In macroeconomics, the connection from inputs to outputs for the entire economy is called____
An aggregate production function
To compare the GDP of two different countries with different currencies, it is necessary to use ____
An exchange rate
Which of the following factors contribute to economic growth?
An increase in the proportion of the population that is college educated
Which of the following are most likely classified by economists as consumer durable goods?
Automobiles, furniture, CD players
The rise in unemployment that occurs because of a recession is known as cyclical unemployment, because it is closely related to the __________
Business cycle
In the 1970's and 1980's, labor unions commonly negotiated wage contracts that had ____________ which guaranteed that their wages would keep up with inflation
Cost of living adjustments
The type of unemployment that occurs because of a recession is called:
Cyclical unemployment
A forestry worker who is out of work because of the temporarily low demand for wood products associated with a recession is defined as:
Cyclically unemployed
Another term used to describe negative inflation is:
Deflation
The situation where the buying power of money in terms of goods and services increases is called ____________
Deflation
____ , which can be approximated by the growth of gross domestic product, ultimately determines the prevailing standard of living in a country
Economic growth
____________ argues that the productivity of workers will increase if they are paid more, and so employers will often find it worthwhile to pay their employees somewhat more than market conditions might dictate
Efficiency wage theory
The definition of market equilibrium states that at the ____________ , the quantity of labor demanded by employers will equal the quantity supplied
Equilibrium wage
A business cycle reflects changes in economic activity, particularly real GDP. The stages of a business cycle are:
Expansion, peak, recession, trough
Which of the following is most likely to contribute to economic growth as measured by GDP per capita?
Increased capital formation
Which of the following is correct?
Increased education adds to the stock of human capital, not unlike building factories adds to the stock of physical capital.
Which of the following best describes the relationship between economic growth and literacy?
Increased literacy stimulates economic growth by raising labor productivity, and as the economy grows, people consume more education
Inflation implies that the level of all prices _____________________.
Increases
When a price, wage, or interest rate is adjusted automatically with inflation, it is said to be __________.
Indexed
____ is a term which refers to the widespread use of power-driven machinery and the economic and social changes that resulted in the first half of the 1800's
Industrial Revolution
The percentage change in the price level from one time period to the next, whether the price level is measured in terms of money or as price index, will be the ____________
Inflation rate
____________ implies that pressure for price increases reaches across ____________ markets, not just one
Inflation; most
Karen chooses to go to university fulltime rather than to work. Karen:
Is not part of the labor force
While one occasionally sees references to inflation over short time periods, the term typically implies a(n)_____________ in prices.
Ongoing rise
Reginald looked for work for six months but could not find a job to his liking. He now spends his time at the beach. For purposes of employment he is considered:
Out of the labor force
An economy's rate of productivity growth is closely linked to the growth of its __________, although the two aren't identical
Per capita GDP
The Producer Price Index is based on prices paid for supplies and inputs by
Producers of goods and services
The value of what businesses provide to other businesses is captured in the final products at the end of the ____ chain
Production
Over the long run, ____________ per hour is the most important determinant of the average wage level in any economy.
Productivity
The value of what is produced per worker, or per hour worked, is called ____
Productivity
To achieve a high standard of living, a nation should:
Promote economic growth
The difference between nominal GDP and real GDP is ____
Real GDP adjusts for inflation
Economists typically measure economic growth by tracking:
Real GDP per capita
The ________ is the nominal interest rate minus the rate of inflation
Real interest rate
The nominal value of any economist statistic refers to the number that is actually announced at that time, while the ____ refers to the statistic after it has been adjusted for inflation
Real value
Which of the following is an example of one of the major categories in the overall CPI?
Recreation
Two factors that complicate the calculation of the inflation rate are:
Substitution and quality/new product bias
One of the reasons that a rise in the price of a fixed basket of goods over time tends to overstate the rise in a consumer's true cost of living is:
Substitution bias
Since the late 1950s, economists have performed "growth accounting" studies in the United States. These have determined that ________________ is typically the most important contributor to U.S. economic growth.
Technology
Inflation can be calculated in terms of how the overall cost of ____________ changes over time
The basket of goods
The most commonly cited measure of inflation in the United States is:
The consumer price index (CPI)
Which of the following is true?
The expansions and contractions of real world business cycles last varying lengths of time and often differ in magnitude
Which of the following is unlikely to affect the rate of economic growth?
The level of government spending
If a nation's labor force receives significant influx of young workers:
The natural rate of unemployment is likely to increase
The most significant real economic cost of high unemployment is:
The potential goods and services that might have been produced but weren't
Which of the following is included in GDP calculations?
The university tuition paid to enroll in a course
GDP is____
The value of all final goods and services produced domestically