Macro Econ 117 - Exam 1 (Chpt 3 4 5)

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Limitations of Real GDP (Some factors that influence the standard of living that are not a part of GDP)

1. Household production (taking care of things in your house like cleaning) 2. Underground economic activity (illegal activities like buying/selling drugs) 3. Leisure time 4. Environmental quality

unemployment population ratio formula is

= Employment / Working Age Population *100

Labor force participation formula is

= Labor Force / Working Age Population *100

Unemployment Rate Formula is

= Unemployed Population / Labor Force * 100

The labor force is the number of people employed plus the​ _____. A. number unemployed B. ​working-age population C. ​working-age population D. number of women unemployed

A (number employed)

.The ​working-age population is the total number of​ _____ aged​ _____ years and over who are not in​ jail, hospital, or some other form of institutional care or in the U.S. Armed Forces. A people; 16 B. ​workers; 18 C. ​people; 15 D. ​graduates; 20

A (people; 16)

Which of the following statements illustrates frictional unemployment​? A. Robin is quitting his current job to find another that has better prospects. B. Dave lost his job as he did not possess the technical skills required to do his duty. C. Many bank tellers lost their jobs due to the installation of ATM machines. D. Thousands of employees were laid off during the​ 2008-09recession.

A. Robin is quitting his current job to find another that has better prospects.

A person is in the labor force if that person is​ _______. A. either employed or unemployed B. waiting to start a new job within the next 3 months Your answer is not correct. C. neither working nor looking for work but has indicated that he or she wants and is available for a job and looked for work sometime in the recent past D. aged 16 and over and not in​ jail,hospital, or some other form of institutional care

A. either employed or unemployed

Unemployment arises when​ ______. A. people leave their jobs and spend time searching for another job that better suits their abilities B. firms​ close, people lose their​ jobs, and they become discouraged workers C. people leave the labor force Your answer is not correct. D. students decide to take time to travel following graduation

A. people leave their jobs and spend time searching for another job that better suits their abilities

CPI​ = ______. A. ​(Cost of CPI basket at​ current-periodprices divided by Cost of CPI basket at​base-period ​prices) times 100 B. ​[(Cost of CPI basket at​ base-periodpricesminus Cost of CPI basket at​current-period ​prices) divided by Cost of CPI basket at​current-period ​prices] times 100 C. ​[(Cost of CPI basket at​ current-periodpricesminus Cost of CPI basket at​base-period ​prices) divided by Cost of CPI basket at​current-period ​prices] times 100 D. ​(Cost of CPI basket at​ base-periodprices divided by Cost of CPI basket at​current-period ​prices) times 100

A. ​(Cost of CPI basket at​ current-period prices / Cost of CPI basket a t​base-period ​prices) * 100

The core inflation rate is the annual percentage change in the​ _____ price index​ _____ the prices of food and energy. A. ​PCE; excluding B. ​GDP; excluding C. ​GDP; including D. ​PCE; including

A. ​PCE; excluding

The labor force participation rate is the percentage of the​ _____ who are members of the labor force. A. ​working-age population B. number unemployed C. ​part-time workers D. number of women

A. ​working-age population

The inflation rate is calculated as ​ _________. A. ​[(CPI in the base yearminus CPI last ​year) divided by CPI this ​year] times 100 B. ​[(CPI this yearminus CPI last ​year) divided by CPI this ​year] times 100 C. ​[(CPI this yearminus CPI last ​year) divided by CPI last ​year] times 100 D. ​[(CPI this yearminus CPI in the base ​year) divided by CPI in the base ​year] times 100

​(CPI this year - CPI last year) / by CPI last year * 100

Choose the correct statement. A. A wage contract linked to the CPI gives the workers less real income than the firm intended. B. The bias in the CPI distorts private contracts C. The bias in the CPI decreases government outlays. D. The bias in the CPI eliminates the need for people to shop in discount stores.

B. The bias in the CPI distorts private contracts

Choose the correct statement. A. Changes in relative prices lead consumers to change the items they​buy, and the CPI reflects this substitution. B. When the quality of a good improves over time and as a result the price rises comma the CPI counts the entire price rise as inflation and so overstates inflation C. When the quality of a good improves over​ time, the CPI does not include the portion of the price rise attributable to the higher quality in its calculation. D. The CPI calculation assumes that everyone shops at discount stores and no one shops at convenience stores.

B. When the quality of a good improves over time and as a result the price rises comma the CPI counts the entire price rise as inflation and so overstates inflation

Cyclical unemployment is the fluctuating unemployment over the business cycle that increases during​ _____ and decreases during​ _____. A. an​ expansion; a recession B. a​ recession; an expansion C. technological​ stagnation; technological advancements D. ​imports; exports

B. a​ recession; an expansion

The chained CPI​ ______. A. does not overcome the source of bias in the CPI B. overcomes the sources of bias in the CPI by incorporating substitutions and using current and previous period quantities C. overcomes the sources of bias in the CPI by eliminating measures of the goods and services with the most volatile prices D. overcomes the sources of bias in the CPI by giving extra weight to the measures of the goods and services with the most volatile prices

B. overcomes the sources of bias in the CPI by incorporating substitutions and using current and previous period quantities

The four main ways in which the CPI is an​ upward-biased measure of the price level are through​ _______. A. differences in wholesale and retail​ prices, differences in domestic and international​ prices, differences among various supply chain​costs, and differences among wage rates in different states B. the new goods​ bias, the quality change​ bias, the commodity substitution​ bias, and the outlet substitution bias C. the intermediate goods​ bias, the​ bricks-and-mortar bias, the online​bias, and the quality change bias D. sales​ taxes, subsidies,​ quotas, and vouchers

B. the new goods​ bias, the quality change​ bias, the commodity substitution​ bias, and the outlet substitution bias

An unemployed person​ ______. A. is not in the labor force B. wants​ work, has made specific efforts to find a job within the previous four​weeks, or is waiting to be called back to a job from which he or she has been laid​ off, or is waiting to start a new job within 30 days C. may be a person who is employed at a job that does not use the skills they have accumulated at college or on previous jobs D. can hold a​ part-time job and be searching for a​ full-time job

B. wants​ work, has made specific efforts to find a job within the previous four​weeks, or is waiting to be called back to a job from which he or she has been laid​ off, or is waiting to start a new job within 30 days

A marginally attached worker is a person who does not have a​ job, is​ _____ and​ _____ to​ work, has​ _____ specific efforts to find a job within the previous​ _____ weeks, but has looked for work sometime in the recent past. A. ​available; willing; not​ made; six B. ​available; willing; not​ made; four C. not​ available; not​ willing; not​ made;four D. ​available; willing;​ made; six

B. ​available; willing; not​ made; four

Describe the trends and fluctuations in the U.S. unemployment rate from 1980 to 2017. Choose the correct statement. Question content area bottom A. The unemployment rate shows an upward trend before 2000 and then a downward trend. B. The average unemployment rate from 1980 to 2017 was 5.5 percent. C. Each peak unemployment rate in the recessions of​ 1982, 1990-1991, and 2001 was lower than the previous one. D. The unemployment rate decreases in a recession and increases in an expansion.

C. Each peak unemployment rate in the recessions of​ 1982, 1990-1991, and 2001 was lower than the previous one.

Which of the following statements illustrates structural unemployment​? A. Jen quit her current job and found another one with a better pay scale. B. Dell laid off many employees when the​ company's profits dropped during the recession. C. Outsourcing resulted in many job losses in the mid 2000s. D. Many women quit jobs to raise their kids.

C. Outsourcing resulted in many job losses in the mid 2000s.

The four price indexes that are alternatives to the CPI are​ ______. A. CPI​ deflator, personal consumption expenditure​ deflator, core GDP​deflator, and core PCE B. CPI​ deflator, chained personal consumption expenditure​ deflator,GDP​ deflator, and core PCE C. chained​ CPI, personal consumption expenditure​ deflator, GDP​deflator, and core PCE D. chained​ CPI, personal consumption expenditure​ deflator, core GDP​ deflator, and CPI deflator

C. chained​ CPI, personal consumption expenditure​ deflator, GDP​deflator, and core PCE

A person is not in the labor force if they are​ ______. A. between the ages of 16 and 19 B. over 65 years of age C. in the​ working-age population but neither employed nor unemployed D. unemployed

C. in the​ working-age population but neither employed nor unemployed

The CPI is a​ _______. A. measure of inflation B. measure of the price level of all goods and services that are counted as part of GDP C. measure of the average of the prices paid by urban consumers for a fixed basket of consumer goods and services D. list of the items that an average urban household buys and the percentage weight of total expenditure given to each item

C. measure of the average of the prices paid by urban consumers for a fixed basket of consumer goods and services

When the CPI​ _______. A. rises​ slowly, the inflation rate is negative B. is​ constant, the inflation rate is negative C. rises​ slowly, the inflation rate is low D. ​falls, the inflation rate is positive and low

C. rises​ slowly, the inflation rate is low

The factors that might make the natural unemployment rate change include​ _______. A. the actual unemployment​ rate, the scale of structural​ change, the nominal wage​ rate, and unemployment benefits B. the scale of structural​ change, the​ Z-Pop ratio, the output​ gap, and unemployment benefits C. the age distribution of the​ population, the scale of structural​change, the real wage​ rate, and unemployment benefits D. the age distribution of the​ population, the output​ gap, the actual unemployment​ rate, and the real wage rate

C. the age distribution of the​ population, the scale of structural​change, the real wage​ rate, and unemployment benefits

The unemployment rate is the percentage of the people in the​ _____ who are unemployed. A. age group of 20​ - 60 B. number of disabled C. number of women and children D. labor force

D (labor force)

Hyperinflation is an inflation rate of​ _____ or higher that grinds the economy to a halt and causes a society to collapse. A. 50 percent a year B. 20 percent a month C. 20 percent a year D. 50 percent a month

D. 50 percent a month

The natural unemployment rate is the unemployment rate when the economy is​ _____. A. not at full employment B. facing high interest rates C. facing high inflation D. at full employment

D. at full employment

The natural unemployment rate​ _______. A. changes with the business cycle B. constantly increases as technology moves jobs from labor to capital C. does not change. It remains constant until recalculated by the Congressional Budget Office D. changes as frictions and structural change occur in the economy

D. changes as frictions and structural change occur in the economy

Some unemployment is unavoidable because​ ______. A. many people in the​ working-agepopulation attend school and are unemployed B. often people become discouraged workers C. many​ part-timeworkers would like to have​ full-time work D. people are making transitions

D. people are making transitions

The output gap is real GDP minus​ _____ expressed as a percentage of​ _____. A. ​investment; potential GDP B. potential​ GDP; real GDP C. interest​ rate; interest rate D. potential​ GDP; potential GDP

D. potential​ GDP; potential GDP

The price level is​ ______. A. the average level of prices paid by urban consumers B. equal to the inflation rate C. the average level of prices paid by urban consumers for all goods excluding food and energy D. the average level of prices

D. the average level of prices

The Consumer Price Index is a measure of the​ _____ of the prices paid by​ _____ consumers for a fixed market basket of consumption goods and services. A. ​sum; urban B. ​average; rich C. ​sum; rural D. ​average; urban

D. ​average; urban

Full employment is when there is no​ _____ unemployment​ or, equivalently, when all the unemployment is​ _____ or​ _____. A. ​cyclical; structural; natural B. ​frictional; structural; cyclical C. ​structural; frictional; natural D. ​cyclical; frictional; structural

D. ​cyclical; frictional; structural

In August 2021 the U.S. unemployment rate was 5.2 percent. In August 2022 the unemployment rate was 3.7 percent. Assuming that the labor force remained constant between August 2021 and August 2022 then unemployment​ _______. A. either increased or decreased but we​ can't predict which B.didn't change C.increased D.decreased

D.decreased

GDP

Gross Domestic Product- the total market value of all final goods and services produced annually in an economy (income of a whole country)

Deflation.

Prices decrease, wages remain the same Coke goes from $2 to $1, benefits the people, money worth more

Inflation (redistributes wealth)

Prices increase, wages remain the same Coke goes from $2.00 to $2.50, benefits the firms

real wage rate

the money wage rate divided by the price level (how much your money is worth)


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