((Chapter 6)) GDP: Measuring Total Production and Income
IF real GDP stayed the same while nominal GDP declined between 2008 and 2009, then the GDP deflator must have also declined
Agree.
If a recession is so severe that the price level declines, then we know that both real GDP and nominal GDP must decline
Agree. If both output and prices are falling, then both real GDP and nominal GDP will fall
If nominal GDP is less than real GDP, the the price level must have fallen during the year
Agree. Nominal GDP will be less than real GDP if the price level falls and is lower than the base years prices
How does real GDP deal with the problem inflation causes with nominal GDP?
All of the above
In the US, GDP and GNP are close in value. under what circumstances would GNP be much larger than GDP?
All of the above would push GNP above GDP
Whenever real GDP declines, nominal GDP must also decline
Disagree. Real GDP falls if output falls. Nominal GDP can increase if output falls and prices rise
How is the GDP deflator calculated?
GDP deflator=Nominal GDP/Real GDP X 100
Why is GDP an imperfect measurement of total production in the economy
GDP does not include household production or production from the underground economy.
National Income is
GDP minus depreciation
When a significant fractions of domestic production takes place in foreign-owned facilities, a country's
GDP will be much larger than GNP
U.S. GNP differs from GDP in which of the following ways?
GNP is the value of final goods and services produced by residents of the U.S. GNP considers production that occurs outside the U.S.
How does the size of a country's GDP affect the quality of life of the country's people?
Generally, the more goods and services people have, the better off they are.
All of the following are correct except
Gross domestic income does not include health insurance benefits received by the employees
GDP is an imperfect measure of economic well-being because it fails to measure what types of production?
Household production and the underground economy
Even if GDP included these types of production, why would it still be an imperfect measure of economic well-being
The value of leisure is not included in GDP GDP is not adjusted for pollution... GDP is not adjusted for crime... ALL of the ABOVE!
Why does inflation make nominal GDP a poor measure of the increase in total production from one year to the next?
When nominal GDP increases from year to year, the increase is due partly to changes in prices and partly to changes in quantities
According to most economists, is it a serious shortcoming of GDP that it does not count household production or production in the underground economy?
Most economists would answer "no" because these types of productions do not affect the most important use of the GDP measure
An underground economy involves all of the following except?
buying and selling of goods and services by obtaining a permit from the government.
National income = GDP - ____
depreciation
In the base year, nominal GDP ____ real GDP
is equal to
In years after the base year, nominal GDP ____ real GDP
is greater than
In years prior to the base year, nominal GDP _____ real GDP
is less than
When there is a sharp decrease in the crime rate, the measured level of GDP
may increase of decrease
In an economy with rising prices, compared to the base year,
nominal GDP is larger than real GDP in years after the base year
Disposable personal income is equal to
personal income minus personal tax payments
Disposable Personal Income is
personal income minus personal taxes
In the US, the difference between GNP and GDP is _____ that of many other countries
smaller than
Real GDP is
the value of goods and services evaluated at base year prices
Which component of gross domestic income is the largest
wages
What are the four major categories of expenditure?
Consumption, Investment, Government purchases, and Net exports.
To calculate person income from national income, which of the following must the BEA do?
add government transfer payments
Household production and the underground economy
are not accounted for in the Commerce Department's estimates of GDP