Chapter 21-24 Econ 2013

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Formula to calculate quarter GDP

(Last quarter-First Quarter)/ First quarter multiply by 100

The nominal interest rate is 3 percent a year and the real interest rate is 3 percent a year. What is the inflation​ rate?

0 nominal interest rate - real interest rate = inflation rate

Juanita worked hard all year so that she could go to nursing school the following year. She put her savings into a mutual fund that paid a nominal interest rate of 4 percent a year. The CPI was 180 at the beginning of the year and 185 at the end of the year. What was the real interest rate that Juanita​ earned?

1.2%

The labor force participation rate of women increased most during the​ _______.

1970s

The labor force participation rate of men decreased most during the​ _______

2000s

Suppose the CPI in 2016 is 180 and the CPI in 2017 is 192.6 What is the inflation rate in​ 2017? The inflation rate in 2017 ​______.

7% might be higher, lower, or the same as in 2016

A south sea island produces only coconuts. In​ 2010, the price of a coconut is ​$2.50 and the quantity produced is 200 In 2015​, the price of a coconut is ​$3.50 and the quantity produced is 300. 2010 is the base year. Real GDP in 2015 is _____.

750 300*2.50

Consider the business​ cycle, and then choose the statement that is correct.

A business cycle is periodic but irregular.

Consider the nominal wage rate and the real wage​ rate, and then choose the correct statement.

A change in the real wage rate measures the change in the quantity of goods and services that an​ hour's work can buy. A change in the nominal wage rate measures a combination of a change in the quantity of goods and services that an​ hour's work can buy and a change in the price level.

Classify each of the following items as a final good or service or an intermediate good or​ service, and identify which is a component of consumption​ expenditure, investment, or government expenditure on goods and services. A. A new limousine for the president B. A new apartment building C. Packing boxes bought by Amazon D. Banking services bought by a student

A is a final good that is government expenditure B is a final good that is investment C is an intermediate good D is a final service that is a consumption expenditure

Which of the following events increases the amount of​ job-rationing unemployment?

An increase in the efficiency wage rate

​______ good is used as a component of a final good. We​ ______ add the value of intermediate goods produced to the value of final goods to measure GDP.

An​ intermediate; do not

Despite some optimism about the seeds of​ recovery, the Congressional Budget Office​ (CBO) sees joblessness rising. The CBO sees unemployment peaking at​ 10.4% next year from an average of​ 9.3% this​ year, before it falls to​ 9.1% in 2011. ​Source: Fortune​, August​ 25, 2009 Why does unemployment continue to rise as an expansion​ begins?

As an expansion​ begins, previously marginally attached workers look for​ jobs, exceeding the number of people hired.

On Coral Island in​ 2014, the labor force is​ 12,000, the unemployment rate is 10​ percent, and the labor force participation rate is 60 percent. During​ 2015, 200 unemployed people found jobs and the​ working-age population increased by​ 1,000. The total number of people in the labor force did not change. Calculate the​ working-age population, the unemployment​ rate, and the labor force participation rate at the end of 2015.

At the end of​ 2015, the​ working-age population is 21000 At the end of​ 2015, the unemployment rate is 8.3 At the end of​ 2015, the labor force participation rate is 57.1

Choose the statement that is correct about U.S. unemployment.

At the height of the Great​ Depression, one in four people who wanted jobs​ couldn't find them.

The U.S. unemployment rate​ ______.

Averaged 5.8% between 1948 and 2016

Why did real GDP have the faster growth​ rate?

Because prices decreased

In​ Brazil, the reference base period for the CPI is 2000. By​ 2005, prices had risen by 51 percent since the base period. The inflation rate in Brazil in 2006 was 10​ percent, and in​ 2007, the inflation rate was 9 percent. Calculate the CPI in Brazil in 2006 and 2007.​ Brazil's CPI in 2008 was 173. Did​ Brazil's inflation rate increase or decrease in​ 2008?

CPI 2006 = CPI 2005 * 1.10 = 151.1 *1.10 = 166.1 CPI 2007 = CPI 2006 * 1.09 = 181.2 Brazil's Inflation rate decreased in 2008

A Consumer Expenditure Survey in the city of Firestorm shows that people buy only firecrackers and bandages. A Consumer Expenditure Survey in 2016 shows that the average household spent ​$195 on firecrackers and ​$66 on bandages. In​ 2016, the reference base​ year, the price of a firecracker was ​$33​, and the price of bandages was ​$22 a pack. In the current​ year, 2017, firecrackers are ​$66 each and bandages are ​$11 a pack. Calculate the CPI market basket and the percentage of a​ household's budget spent on firecrackers in the base year.

CPI Market basket is 65 firecrackers and 3 packages of bandages % of household's budget spent on firecrackers is 97% (195+6) = 201 195/201 = 97

The CPI in April 2013 was 233 and​ 0.4% lower than the March. In​ April, food prices rose​ 0.2% while energy prices fell​ 4.3%. ​Source: USA Toda​y, June​ 15, 2011 Distinguish between the price level and the inflation rate and explain why the CPI fell by only 0.4 percent when energy fell by 4.3 percent. The​ ______ is the price level and the​ ______ is the inflation rate. Because the CPI fell by only 0.4 percent when energy prices fell 4.3​ percent, then​ _______.

CPI; percentage change in the CPI other prices must have risen by more than 0.4 percent

The Commerce Department reported that in December​ 2015, retail sales rose by​ 0.2, net exports​ decreased, inventories held by businesses rose by 0.1​ percent, and total sales by businesses fell by 0.6 percent. ​Source: Commerce​ Department, February 2016 Which component of GDP changed because retail sales​ increased? Which component of GDP changed because business inventories​ increased?

Consumption​ expenditure; Investment

Which of the events in the table increase the equilibrium quantity of labor and which decrease the equilibrium quantity of​ labor? Event 1. Dell introduces a new supercomputer that everyone can afford. 2. A major hurricane hits Florida. 3. More high school graduates go to college. 4. The CPI rises. 5. An economic slump in the rest of the world decreases U.S. exports. An increase in the equilibrium quantity of labor is a result of​ ______. A decrease in the equilibrium quantity of labor is a result of​ ______.

Event 1 Events 2 and 3

Where do items in the news clip appear in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts and the circular flow of expenditure and​ income?

Expenditure on goods purchased at garage sales does not appear in the U.S. National Income and Product Accounts and does not appear as a flow in the circular flow of expenditure and income.

Students who leave school in the spring and look for work are one source of _______

Frictional unemployment

Which of the following is included in the measure of U.S.​ GDP?

Hershey's Kiss produced and sold in the US

Classify each of the following items as a final good or an intermediate​ good, and classify the expenditure on each final good as consumption expenditure or​ investment: Item 1. The ringtone you bought today Item 2. New computers bought by PepsiCo Item 3. New Kitchen equipment bought by Burger King Item 4. Aluminum cans bought by CocaCola

Item 1 is a final good that is a consumption expenditure Item 2 is a final good that is an investment Item 3 is a final good that is investment Item 4 is an intermediate good

Classify each of the following items as a final good or an intermediate​ good, and classify the expenditure on each final good as consumption expenditure or​ investment: Item 1. A new apartment building Item 2. New aircraft bought by Southwest Airlines Item 3. Aluminum cans bought by CocaCola Aluminum Item 4. A haircut bought by a student

Item 1 is a final good that is an investment Item 2 is a final good that is an investment Item 3 is an intermediate good Item 4 is a final good that is consumption expenditure

Choose the correct statement

Market Prices and factor cost diverge because of indirect taxes and subsidies

One of the reasons why this decrease occurred was that​ _____.

More younger men decided to remain in full time education More older men decided to retire early

Which of the following are included in the expenditure approach to measuring​ GDP?

Net exports of goods and services; investment; government expenditure on goods and services

An economy produces only​ robots, pens, and pizza. The table gives the quantities produced and prices in 2016 and 2017. The base year is 2016. What is nominal GDP in 2016 and in​ 2017?

Nominal GDP 2016 = 14 Nominal GDP 2017 = 132 Add up each separate year

If the base year is 201, calculate the economy's nominal GDP and real GDP in 2016

Nominal: (60*.50)+(80*.25)=50 Real: (60*1.00)+(80*2.00)=220

Which of the following are included in the income approach to measuring​ GDP?

Profit, interest, indirect taxes less subsidies

Which had the faster growth​ rate, nominal GDP or real​ GDP?

Real GDP

The unemployment that arises when changes in technology or international competition change the skills needed to perform jobs or change the location of jobs is ______

Structural unemployment

Consider unemployment in the industrialized world. Choose the correct statement.

The Eurozone has a higher average unemployment rate than the United States.

Consider the GDP price index and the​ CPI, and then choose the correct answer.

The GDP price index is not an alternative to the CPI as a measure of the cost of living.

Hawaiian Airlines will hire more workers as it expands its fleet. The new hirings are a welcome sign for​ Hawaii's economy, which lost jobs during the year to May 2009 as the​ state's unemployment rate rose from​ 4% to​ 7%. ​Source: USA Today​, August​ 18, 2009 The labor force was​ 602,000 in May 2009 and​ 622,600 in May 2008. Calculate the change in the number unemployed between May 2008 and May 2009.

The number unemployed in May 2008 is 24904 (622600*.04) The number unemployed in May 2009 is 42140

Bureau of Economic Analysis data show that with base year 2005​ = 100, the GDP price index was 109.7 in the second quarter of 2009. In that same​ quarter, the PCEPI was 108.8. Given the further information that the prices of capital goods​ (investment) and foreign traded goods​ (exports and​ imports) increased at a slower pace than the prices of consumption goods and​ services, how would you explain the difference in the GDP price index and PCEPI measures of​ inflation? Choose the correct statement.

The prices of government goods and services increased at a faster pace than the prices of consumption goods.

Which of the following is an example of​ investment?

The purchase of a new assembly line by Ford The purchase of a new espresso machine by Starbucks

Which of the following is an example of government expenditure on goods and​ services?

The purchase of airline tickets by Congress to send members to visit overseas troops Secret service protection for the president

The Commerce Department reported that retail sales increased 1.3 percent in June. Net exports were up 0.8 percent in the first quarter and inventories held by businesses rose by 0.3 percent in June. Total sales by businesses rose 0.3 percent. ​Source: Commerce​ Department, 2013 Does the statement that total sales by businesses were up 0.3 percent mean that GDP increased by 0.3​ percent? Explain your answer

The statement that total sales by businesses were up 0.3 percent means that GDP​ ______ because​ ______. did not change by 0.3​ percent; GDP measures production of all final goods and services and​ "total sales by​ businesses" includes final and intermediate goods and services

Consider what is included in the measurement of​ GDP, and then choose the correct statement.

The underground​ economy, which is not included in GDP is the part of the economy that is hidden from the view of the government.

What is a characteristic of an economy at full​ employment?

The unemployment rate equals the natural unemployment rate

Consider U.S. unemployment and choose the correct statement.

There is always someone without a job who is searching for​ one, so there is always some unemployment.

The United Nations Human Development Report gives the following data for real GDP per person in​ 2002: China,​ $4,580; Russia,​ $8,230; Canada,​ $29,480; United​ States, $35,750. Life expectancy at birth is 79.3 in​ Canada, 77.0 in the United​ States, 70.5 in​ China, and 66.7 in Russia. Freedom House rates political freedom each​ year, and its ratings are as​ follows: Canada and the United​ States, 1.1​ (1.0 is the most​ free); Russia,​ 4.5; and​ China, 7.6​ (ratings in the​ 7+ range are the least​ free). How do life expectancy at birth and political freedom change the relative ranking of living standards that real GDP per person​ indicate?

They​ don't change the relative ranking because they rank countries in a similar way as real GDP per person ranks them.

A BLS labor market survey interviewer recorded the facts about the 10 people on the four households shown in the table. Calculate the unemployment rate and the labor force participation rate for these ten people. How do the rates compare to the rates in the United​ States? The unemployment rate in this community is​ _______ the unemployment rate in the United States in 2016. The labor force participation rate in this community is​ _______ the labor force participation rate in the United States in 2016.

Unemployment is 16.7 percent Labor force participation is 60 percent greater​ than; less than

GDP in the United States increased between 2016 and 2017. Which of the following could NOT account for this​ increase?

We paid lower prices for our goods and services and production remained constant.

One of the reasons why this rapid increase occurred during this decade was that​ ______.

Women had more time for paid employment

​______ is an example of U.S. consumption expenditure.

Your purchase of a tire for your car

Cough medicine bought by Tracy who has a cold is an example of​ _______. Your checking account is an example of​ _______

a final good neither an intermediate nor a final good

Suppose that the United States cracks down on illegal immigrants and returns millions of workers to their home countries. Draw a labor supply curve and a labor demand curve for Mexico. Label the curves LS0 and LD0. Draw a point to show the equilibrium quantity of labor and the equilibrium real wage rate. Label it 1. Now suppose the United States returns millions of illegal immigrant workers to their home countries. Draw a curve that shows the effect of this return of workers in Mexico. Label it. Draw a point to show the new equilibrium quantity of labor and the equilibrium real wage rate. Label it 2. The effect of the United States returning millions of workers to their home countries is​ _____ Mexico's production function and​ _____ in potential GDP.

a movement up​ along; an increase

In the United​ States, the CPI basket consists of items that​ ______. ​______ has the greatest weight in the CPI basket.

an average urban household​ buys; Housing

An economy produces only fun and food. The table shows the prices and the quantities of fun and food produced in 2016 and 2017. The base year is 2016. Potential GDP in 2016 is​ $270 and it grew by 1 percent in 2017. The economy is in​ ______ because​ ______ between 2016 and 2017.

an​ expansion; real GDP is increasing

To make comparisons of real GDP between two countries we must​ ______.

convert the real GDP of one country into the same currency units as the real GDP of the other​ country, and use the same prices to value the goods and services in the countries being compared

The type of unemployment that fluctuates over a business cycle is ____

cyclical unemployment

National income less retained profits plus transfer payments less personal income taxes equals​ ______.

disposable personal income

CPI bias is a problem because it​ ______.

distorts wage agreements linked to the CPI

Real GDP​ ______.

does not include a measure of leisure time, environmental quality, political freedom, or social justice

A marginally attached worker is a person who​ _______.

doesn't work, is available and willing to​ work, but​ hasn't looked for a job recently

The United States​ _______ have the highest HDI in part because​ _______.

does​ not; Americans do not have access to universal healthcare

Net exports of goods and services increase when​ ______

exports of goods and services decrease but imports of goods and services decrease by more than exports decrease

The items that firms in the United States produce and sell to the rest of the world are​ ______. The items that​ households, firms, and governments in the United States buy from the rest of the world are​ ______.

exports of goods and​ services; imports of goods and services

U.S. gross domestic product is the market value of all the​ ______ produced​ ______ in a given time period.

final goods and​ services; within the United States

Last​ month, the interest rate on a money fund averaged​ 0.08% a year and on​ 5-year CDs it was​ 2.6% a year. The inflation rate was​ 0.1% a year. To maintain these real interest rates in the coming​ months, how will these nominal rates change if the inflation rate increases to 0.2 percent a​ year?

increase on both assets by 0.1 percent

The U.S. labor force participation rate​ ______.

increased from 59% in 1960 to 67% in 1999

Between 1960 and​ 1999, the labor force participation rate​ ______.

increased mainly because the number of women who entered the labor force increased

A discouraged worker​ ______.

is a marginally attached worker who has not made specific efforts to find a job within the previous four weeks because previous unsuccessful attempts were discouraging

When the unemployment rate​ ______ the natural unemployment​ rate, real GDP​ ______ potential GDP.

is greater than; is less than

The natural unemployment rate ​ ______.

is the unemployment rate at full employment

he U.S. Department of Labor reported that​ Michigan's unemployment rate in June 2009 rose to​ 15.2%, becoming the first state in 25 years to suffer an unemployment rate exceeding​ 15%. Michigan has been battered by the collapse of the auto industry and the housing crisis and has had the highest unemployment rate in the nation for the past 12 months. ​Source: CNNMoney, July​ 17, 2009 Why is the reality of the unemployment problem in Michigan actually worse than the unemployment rate statistic of 15.2​ percent?

it does not include marginally attached and discouraged workers and​ part-time workers who want​ full-time jobs

When the unemployment rate is​ ______ than the natural unemployment​ rate, cyclical unemployment is​ _______.

less; negative

A structural boom​ ______.

lowers the natural unemployment rate because new jobs are found quickly

The value of exports of goods and services minus the value of imports of goods and services is _______.

net exports of goods and services

Imagine that you are given​ $1,000 to spend and told that you must spend it all buying items from a Sears catalog. But you do have a choice of catalog. You may select from the 1903 catalog or from Sears.com today. You will pay the prices quoted in the catalog that you choose. The​ ______ bias in the CPI is relevant to your choice of catalog.

new goods bias and the quality change

Total expenditure in the United States is equal to consumption expenditure plus investment​ ______.

plus government expenditure on goods and services plus net exports

Robert​ Kennedy, when seeking the Democratic presidential nomination in​ 1968, remarked that GDP measures everything except that which makes life worthwhile. ​Source: The New York Times​, September​ 1, 2008 Which items did Robert Kennedy probably think were​ missing?

political freedom and social justice

At a business cycle​ trough, cyclical unemployment is​ ______ and at a business cycle​ peak, cyclical unemployment is​ ______.

positive; negative

The CPI tells us the​ ______ in the reference base period. The CPI in the reference base period is by definition equal to​ ______.

price level in a given period expressed as a percentage of the price​ level; 100

Adding​ _______ to the current HDI index would not create a better standard of living index.

real GDP

NITC bridge project Canada is the United​ States' largest trading partner and 25 percent of the goods trade crosses the Detroit River. The NITC​ bridge, costing​ $1 billion, will increase​ capacity, reduce traffic bottlenecks and improve opportunities for businesses in both countries by providing a​ state-of-the-art, publicly operated border crossing. ​Source: CNN, June​ 28, 2013 Explain how this huge project will influence potential GDP in Canada and the United States. This huge project will​ ______.

shift​ Canada`s production function​ upward, create a movement up along the production function as the​ full-employment quantity of labor​ increases, and increase potential GDP shift the U.S. production function​ upward, create a movement up along the production function as the​ full-employment quantity of labor​ increases, and increase potential GDP

The labor force participation rate in the United States​ _______. Between 1960 and​ 2016, the labor force participation rate of men​ ______, and that of women​ ______.

shows an upward trend between 1960 and​ 1999, and a downward trend that began in 2000 decreased because more men chose to not work, increased because more women chose to work

The​ Z-Pop ratio​ ________.

shows an upward trend since 2000 but by 2016 it does not reach the​ pre-recession level

GDP calculated by the expenditure approach minus GDP calculated by the income approach equals​ ______

statistical discrepancy

The economy is at full employment when all unemployment is​ _______.

structural and frictional

Suppose that the number of jobs in the fishing industry decreases but the number of jobs in the travel industry increases. Initially _______.

structural unemployment increases

When unemployment benefits​ increase, the​ ______.

supply of labor​ decreases, and potential GDP decreases as a movement occurs down along the production function

A minimum wage​ ______.

that is above the equilibrium wage rate creates unemployment from job rationing

Gross national product is​ _____

the market value of all the final goods and services produced anywhere in the world in a given time period by the factors of production supplied by the residents of that country

When cyclical unemployment increases and other things remain the​ same, ______.

the natural unemployment rate does not change

The BLS reported that the CPI in July 2010 was 226. This news tells you that​ _______.

the prices of consumption goods and services have​ risen, on​ average, by 126 percent since the base year

The demand for labor curve shows the relationship between​ _______.

the quantity of labor businesses are willing to hire and the real wage rate

Full employment is defined as a situation in which​ _______.

the unemployment rate equals the natural unemployment rate

The CPI market basket consists of items that​ ______ buy and​ ______.

urban​ households; the Consumer Expenditure Survey is used to update it frequently

Joe is a college student taking a full course load. He works at​ McDonald's for 20 hours a week to help meet his expenses. Joe is​ ______.

working​ part-time for noneconomic reasons

Once a​ month, the Bureau of​ ______ Statistics calculates the Consumer Price​ Index, which is a measure of the​ ______ consumers for a fixed basket of consumer goods and services.

​Labor; average of the prices paid by urban

Close to 100 percent of​ Canada's unemployed receive generous benefits compared to 38 percent in the United States. If the United States adopted the level of unemployment benefits that Canada​ has, we would expect the U.S. natural unemployment rate to​ ______ and U.S. potential GDP to​ ______.

​increase; decrease

The bias in the CPI leads to​ ______ in government outlays and to​ ______ in taxes.

​increases; decreases

Korea has a lower real wage rate per hour and greater hours per worker per week than the United States because​ Korea's labor is​ ______ productive and​ Korea's supply of labor​ (per worker) is​ ______ than the United States.

​less; greater


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