Macro - Business Cycles and Economic Growth

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If a country's real GDP and population are, respectively, $500 billion and 200 million, then its per capita real output is:

To compute per capita real GDP, divide a country's real GDP ($500 billion) by its population (200 million.)

Which of the following statements best characterizes the Classical view of business cycles?

Fluctuations in business activity are to be expected and should be accepted just as changes in he seasons are accepted.

The region of the world or country that has achieved the highest secular trend per capita growth rate since 1950 is:

Japan

Between 1990 and 2001, both Finland and France had average annual population growth rates of 0.4 percent. The growth rate of real GDP in the two countries in the same time period, however, was 3 percent in Finland and 1.8 percent in France. From this we can conclude that:

Per capita GDP equals the ratio of a country's real GDP to its population. If both countries' populations are growing at the same rate, then the country with the faster growth rate in real GDP will see its per capita GDP increase more rapidly.

Per capita real output would be certain to increase if

Per capita real output is real GDP divided by population. If the numerator increases and the denominator decreases, the fraction must increase

Policies that affect work, capital accumulation, and technological change are primarily relevant to:

Policies that affect work, capital accumulation, and technological change also affect the supply of output and are thus most relevant to the long-run growth framework.

Business cycles are generally considered in:

Since business cycles are a short-run phenomenon, they are generally considered in the short-run framework.

Issues of growth are generally considered in:

Since growth is a long-run phenomenon, it is generally considered in the long-run framework.

The long-run growth framework focuses primarily on factors:

Supply is the dominant factor in the long run.

Real gross domestic product is best defined as:

the market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy stated in the prices of a given year.

U.S. economic growth in output since about 1890 has averaged

2.5 to 3.5 percent

Policies that affect aggregate expenditures are primarily relevant to:

A. Policies that affect aggregate expenditure also affect the demand for output and are thus most relevant to the short-run business cycle framework.

The region of the world that has achieved the lowest secular trend per capita growth rate since 1820 is:

Africa.

Which of the following statements best characterizes the Keynesian view of business cycles?

Expansions and contractions of the business cycle are symptoms of underlying problems and should be dealt with.

The short-run business cycle framework focuses primarily on factors:

Demand is the dominant factor in the short run.

The trend (secular) growth rate is the:

average rate of growth in real output over many years.

Fluctuations around the long-term growth rate are called:

business cycles.

Per capita real output is best defined as the market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy in:

the prices of a given (base) year divided by the population

The business cycle is:

the term used to describe fluctuations in output around its long-term trend.


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