Macroeconomics Exam 2
A painter pays $500 for paint he uses to repaint a house. He then presents a bill for $1200 that covers his time and expenses to the homeowner. How much do these transactions add to GDP?
$1200
Sue Holloway was an accountant in 1944 and earned $12,000 that year. Her son, Josh Holloway, is an accountant today and he earned $210,000 in 2013. The price index was 17.6 in 1944 and 218.4 in 2013. Sue Holloway's 1944 income in 2013 dollars is
$148,909
Sue Holloway was an accountant in 1944 and earned $12,000 that year. Her son, Josh Holloway, is an accountant today and he earned $210,000 in 2013. The price index was 17.6 in 1944 and 218.4 in 2013. Josh Holloway's 2013 income in 1944 dollars is
$16,923
Iggie took a university teaching job as an assistant professor in 1980 at a salary of $15,000. By 2011, she had been promoted to full professor, with a salary of $70,000. If the price index was 82 in 1980 and 225 in 2011, then what is Iggie's 1980 salary in 2011 dollars?
$41,159
Henri earned a salary of $50,000 in 2001 and $70,000 in 2006. The consumer price index was 177 in 2001 and 265.5 in 2006. Henri's 2006 salary in 2001 dollars is
$46,666.67
Dilbert's Incorporated produced 6,000,000 units of software in 2010. At the start of 2011 the pointy-haired boss raised employment from 10,000 total annual hours to 14,000 annual hours and production was 7,000,000 units. These number indicate that productivity
fell by about 16.7%
In 2010, Acme Foods produced 300,000 bags of pretzels, employing 12,000 hours of labor. In 2011, it produced 322,000 bags of pretzels, employing 14,000 hours of labor. Acme Foods productivity
decreased by 8%
Social Security payments are
excluded from GDP because they do not reflect the economy's production.
Sheri, a U.S. citizen, works only in Germany. The value she adds to production in Germany is included
in German GDP, but is not included in U.S. GDP
Upland has a population of 15,000, of whom 9,000 work 8 hours a day to produce real output of $342,000. Lowland has a population of 8,000, of whom 7,000 work 7 hours a day to produce real output of $171,500.
Upland has higher productivity and higher real GDP per person than Lowland.
A basic principle of economics is that a country's standard of living depends on its
ability to produce goods and services
There are large differences in the standard of living
across countries and within countries over time
An automobile factory in Michigan uses $100,000 worth of parts purchased from foreign countries along with U.S. inputs to produce 30 cars worth $20,000 each. Twenty of these cars are sold and 10 are left in inventory. How much did these actions add to GDP?
$500,000
A dairy buys $50,000 worth of milk and spend $5,000 on cartons and utilities. It sells the cartons of milk to a grocery store for $60,000 that then sells all of the cartons to consumers for $65,000. How much do these actions add to GDP?
$65,000
You and your friend work together for 4 hours to produce a total of 8 bookcases. What is productivity?
1 bookcase per hour
Suppose a basket of goods and services has been selected to calculate the CPI and 2012 has been selected as the base year. In 2012, the basket's cost was $50; in 2014, the basket's cost was $52; and in 2016, the basket's cost was $55. The value of the CPI in 2016 was
110.0
Phoenix furniture uses 12 workers, each working eight hours, to produce 192 rocking chairs. What is Phoenix's productivity?
2 rocking chairs per hour
Hit-It produces 320 baseball bats per day using 2 workers who each work 8 hours per day. What is Hit-It's productivity?
20 baseball bats per hour
The price index was 170 in the first year, 180 in the second year, and 195 in the third year. The inflation rate was about
5.9 percent between the first and second years, and 8.3 percent between the second and third years.
Martin, a U.S. citizen, travels to Mexico and buys a newly manufactured motorcycle made there. His purchase is included in
Mexican GDP, but it is not included in U.S. GDP
The producer price index measures the cost of a basket of goods and services
bought by firms.
For an economy as a whole
income must equal expenditure
Nathan owns a bakery that bakes only cakes. All of his bakers work 8 hours per day. In 2011, he employed 5 bakers who produced a total of 200 cakes each day. In 2012, he employed 6 bakers who produced a total of 249 cakes each day. The bakery's productivity
increased by 3.75%.
When the overall level of prices in the economy is increasing, economists say that the economy is experiencing
inflation
The consumer price index is used to
monitor changes in the cost of living over time.
The inputs into production of goods and services that are provided by nature, such as land, rivers, and mineral deposits are called
natural resources
Suppose a country imposes new restrictions on how many hours people can work. If these restrictions reduce the total number of hours worked in the economy, but all other factors that determine output are held fixed, then
productivity rises and output falls.
Dilbert's Incorporated produced 5,000,000 units of accounting software in 2010. At the start of 2011 the pointy-haired boss reduced total annual hours of employment from 10,000 to 8,000 and production was 4,800,000. These numbers indicate that productivity
rose by 20%
A nation's standard of living is determined by
the productivity of its workers