ECONOMICS MIDTERM
A salary increase always increases the standard of living.
False
All economic activities in the economy are included in GDP
False
Consumer Price Index accounts for people switching to goods whose prices have fallen.
False
Consumption depends on income and interest rates, but not wealth.
False
Depreciation of the US dollar worsens the net exports.
False
Double counting can be avoided by including the value of intermediate goods in the current year
False
GDP deflator is the difference between real GDP and nominal GDP multiplied by 100.
False
If nominal GDP rises, then so must real GDP
False
Investment is the biggest component of GDP
False
Nominal GDP measures value of all goods and services in fixed dollars.
False
Since CPI does not reflect the substitution bias, it underestimates the cost of the basket.
False
The cost of pollution are subtracted from the value of final sales before calculating GDP.
False
The relationship between interest rate and consumption is shown by consumption function.
False
There is a positive relationship between interest rate and investment
False
To obtain real average earnings, nominal average earnings are multiplied by the CPI
False
Transfer payments paid by the government are part of government spending.
False
When GMC sells stocks in NY Stock Exchange, investment increases.
False
The bonus check a stockbroker gets from his company in 2017 will be counted in 2017's GDP.
True
When deflation occurs, the real interest rate is greater than the nominal interest rate.
True
Net exports increase with trade restrictions.
True
Nominal GDP lies above the Real GDP after the base year.
True
Quality bias causes the CPI to overstate the cost of the market basket.
True
Which of the following individuals would be most negatively affected by anticipated inflation? A.a retired engineer who receives a fixed income payment B.a full-time employee who makes more than the minimum wage C.a contractor whose pay is adjusted based on the inflation D.a student who borrows $10,000 at a nominal int. rate of 5%
A.a retired engineer who receives a fixed income payment
Which of the following is a good or service counted in GDP? A. tires Ford buys to put on a car B. a new tire you buy for your personal car C. a used tire you buy for your personal car D. used tires bought by a used car dealer to put on his cars
B. A new tire you buy for your personal car
The CPI in 2013 is 128 and the inflation between 2012 and 2013 is 24%. Then the CPI in 2012 is? A.104.3 B.103.2 C.158.7 D.152
B.103.2
If Dr. Avsar buys a plane ticket to Istanbul from Turkish Airlines' website. A.The price of the ticket is deducted from Turkey's GDP B.The price of the ticket is deducted from US GDP C.The price of the ticket is added to US GDP D.Plane tickets are not part of GDP
B.The price of the ticket is deducted from US GDP
Which of the following is included in both the U.S. GDP and GNP? A.The value of all cars produced by Ford in Mexico. B.The value of all cars produced by General Motors in the U.S. C.The value of cars produced by Nissan in Japan and the U.S. D.The value of all cars produced by Toyota in the U.S.
B.The value of all cars produced by General Motors in the U.S.
The cost to firms of changing prices A.is small even when there is rapid inflation. B.is called a menu cost. C.does not exist if inflation is perfectly anticipated. D.all of the above
B.is called a menu cost.
Income Mexicans earn in the US counts in Mexican GNP.
True
When box office receipts are corrected for inflation, the most popular movie of all time is A.Star Wars B.Titanic C.Gone With the Wind D.The Sound of Music
C.Gone With the Wind
Purchase of a new house is part of ...... A.Consumption B.Saving C.Investment D.Net exports
C.Investment
Which of the following is correct? A.Nominal and real interest rates always move together B.Nominal and real interest rates never move together. C.Nominal and real interest rates do not always move together. D.Nominal and real interest rates move in opposite directions.
C.Nominal and real interest rates do not always move together.
The broadest measure of the price level that includes all final goods and services is A.the producer price index B.the consumer price index C.the GDP deflator D.the wholesale price index
C.the GDP deflator
Which of the following describes a situation in which the person is hurt by inflation? A.a retiree whose pension is adjusted for inflation B.a borrower during a period when inflation is under-predicted C.a lender during a period when inflation is over-predicted D.a person paid a fixed income during an inflationary period
D.a person paid a fixed income during an inflationary period
Which of the following has the smallest portion of the basket of goods that makes up the CPI? A.housing B.food and beverages C.transportation D.apparel
D.apparel
Which of the following would be the best measure of the cost of living? A.real GDP B.real GDP per person C.GDP deflator D.consumer price index
D.consumer price index
Marginal propensity to save shows how much an individual saves when he has an extra dollar
True
An increase in nominal GDP may result from an increase in general price level.
True
GDP does not say anything about the distribution of income
True
Government budget is T-G
True