econ test 3
For an economy as a whole,
income must equal expenditure
The percentage change in the price level from one period to another is called the
inflation rate
The introduction of the video cassette recorder in the 1970s exemplified a problem in measuring the cost of living; that problem is the problem of
introduction of new goods
The catch-up effect refers to the idea that
it is easier for a country to grow fast and so catch-up if it starts out relatively poor.
The following table pertains to Pieway, an economy in which the typical consumer's basket consists of 15 bushels of peaches and 10 bushels of pecans. Year Price of Peaches (Dollars per bushel) Price of Pecans (Dollars per bushel) Year 1: 11; 6 Year2: 9; 10 Refer to Table 24-1. The cost of the basket in Year 1 was
$225
Suppose a basket of goods and services has been selected to calculate the CPI and Year 1 has been selected as the base year. In Year 1, the basket's cost was $50; in Year 2, the basket's cost was $52; and in Year 3, the basket's cost was $55. The value of the CPI in Year 3 was
110.0
Table 24-3The following table lists the per gallon prices of gas and milk for the months of April, May, and June. Assume that the typical consumer buys 60 gallons of gas and 4 gallons of milk each month, and that April is the base period. Month Price of Gas (Dollars per gallon) Price of Milk (Dollars per gallon) April 2.00; 3.50 May 3.50; 3.52 June 3.85; 3.58 Refer to Table 24-3. What is the consumer price index for May?
167
If the consumer price index was 100 in the base year and 106 in the following year, then the inflation rate was
6%
Which of the following provide benefits to society at large and not just to the person(s) who pursues it?
Both technological knowledge that is a public good and education
The steps involved in calculating the consumer price index and the inflation rate, in order, are as follows:
Fix the basket, find the prices, compute the basket's cost, choose a base year and compute the index, and compute the inflation rate.
Which of the following statements accurately describes catch-up growth?
In one generation, China will be one of the richest countries in the world, if China's GDP per person continues to grow 9% per year.
Each day Sue works 8 hours and produces 7 units of goods and services. Mary works 10 hours each day and produces 10 units of goods and services. It follows that
Mary's productivity is higher than Sue's.
Janet is a farmer. Which of the following are included in her human capital?
What she's learned from experience, not her tractor
An organization that tries to encourage the flow of investment from advanced countries to poor countries is the
World Bank
A bond that never matures is known as
a perpetuity
Most goods and services produced at home
and most goods and services produced illegally are excluded from GDP
The producer price index measures the cost of a basket of goods and services
bought by firms
When opening a print shop you need to buy printers, computers, furniture, and similar items. Economists call these expenditures
capital investment
The price of a stock will rise if the
demand for the stock rises
The consumer price index is used to
monitor changes in the cost of living over time
The inflation rate is defined as the
percentage change in the price level from the previous period
Productivity is the amount of goods and services
produced for each hour of a worker's time. It is linked to a nation's economic policies.
If real GDP doubles and the GDP deflator doubles, then nominal GDP
quadruples
Long-term bonds are
riskier than short-term bonds, and so interest rates on long-term bonds are usually higher than interest rates on short-term bonds.
Two common measures of the overall level of prices are
the GDP deflator and the consumer price index
The economy's two most important financial markets are
the bond market and the stock market
Economists use the term inflation to describe a situation in which
the economy's overall price level is rising
Which of the following is an example of human capital?
the things you've learned this semester
If Year 1 is the base year and Year 2 is the following year, then the inflation rate in Year 2 equals
[(CPI in Year 2 − CPI in Year 1)/CPI in Year 1] × 100
Which of the following is the correct formula for calculating the consumer price index?
[(price of basket of goods and services in current year/price of basket in base year)]× 100
Table 24-1 The following table pertains to Pieway, an economy in which the typical consumer's basket consists of 15 bushels of peaches and 10 bushels of pecans. Year Price of Peaches (Dollars per bushel) Price of Pecans (Dollars per bushel) Year 1: 11; 6 Year 2: 9; 10 Refer to Table 24-1. If Year 1 is the base year, then the CPI for Year 1 was
100.0
A farmer produces oranges and sells them to Fresh Juice, which makes orange juice. The oranges produced by the farmer are called
intermediate goods
Which of the following statements about the term of a bond is correct?
Interest rates on long-term bonds are usually higher than interest rates on short-term bonds.
Government purchases include spending on goods and services by
federal, state, and local governments
Financial intermediaries are
financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
12. What do economists call financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
financial intermediaries
What do economists call financial institutions through which savers can indirectly provide funds to borrowers
financial investments
Institutions that help to match one person's saving with another person's investment are collectively called the
financial system
Which of the following statistics is usually regarded as the best single measure of a society's economic well-being?
gross domestic product
When the consumer price index rises, the typical family
has to spend more dollars to maintain the same standard of living
By far the largest category of goods and services in the CPI basket is
housing
The term economists use to describe a situation in which the economy's overall price level is rising is
inflation
In a closed economy, private saving is
*a. the amount of income that households have left after paying for their taxes and consumption.
Table 24-2 The following table pertains to Wrexington, an economy in which the typical consumer's basket consists of 20 pounds of meat and 10 toys. Year Price of Meat (Dollars per pound) Price of a Toy (Dollars per toy) Year 1: 3; 2 Year 2: 1; 7 Year 3: 4; 5 Refer to Table 24-2. If the base year is Year 1, then the CPI in Year 2 was
112.5
Table 24-1 The following table pertains to Pieway, an economy in which the typical consumer's basket consists of 15 bushels of peaches and 10 bushels of pecans. Year Price of Peaches (Dollars per bushel) Price of Pecans (Dollars per bushel) Year 11; 16 Year 29; 10 Refer to Table 24-1. If Year 1 is the base year, then the inflation rate in Year 2 was
4.4%
Table 24-3 The following table lists the per gallon prices of gas and milk for the months of April, May, and June. Assume that the typical consumer buys 60 gallons of gas and 4 gallons of milk each month, and that April is the base period. Month Price of Gas (Dollars per gallon) Price of Milk (Dollars per gallon) April 2.00; 3.50 May 3.50; 3.52 June 3.85; 3.58 Refer to Table 24-3. What is the inflation rate for May?
67.2%
The CPI is more commonly used as a gauge of inflation than the GDP deflator is because the
CPI better reflects the goods and services bought by consumers.
Which of the following topics are more likely to be studied by a macroeconomist than by a microeconomist?
The percentage of the labor force that is out of work and differences in average income from country to country
Refer to Figure 25-1. The curve becomes flatter as the amount of capital per worker increases because of
diminishing returns to capital
In a closed economy, what does the difference between the tax revenue and government purchases, (T − G), represent?
public saving
Given that Monika's income exceeds her expenditures, Monika is best described as a
saver or as a supplier of funds
One problem with the consumer price index stems from the fact that, over time, consumers tend to buy larger quantities of goods that have become relatively less expensive and smaller quantities of goods that have become relatively more expensive. This problem is called
substitution bias
An understanding of the best ways to produce goods and services is called
technology
GDP is defined as the
value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
Consider a small economy in which consumers buy only two goods: pretzels and cookies. In order to compute the consumer price index for this economy for two or more consecutive years, we assume that
neither the number of pretzels nor the number of cookies bought by the typical consumer changes from year to year.
Out of the following economic statistics, which is the best measure of economic prosperity?
the level of real GDP