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gross domestic product (GDP) [ Ans: ] a measure of the market value of the output of the economy in a given period GDP per captia [ Ans: ] GDP divided by population - average income of people in a country disposable income [ Ans: ] income available after paying taxes and receiving transfers from the government - amount of wages or salaries, profit, rent, interest and transfer payments from the government (such as unemployment or disability benefits) or from others (for example, gifts) received over a given period such as a year, minus any transfers the individual made to others (including taxes paid to the government) What disposable income leaves out [ Ans: ] 1. quality of social and physical environment (ie friendships and clean air) 2. free time 3. goods/services we don't buy (healthcare/education provided by the gov) 4. goods/services produced within household (meal, childcare) why GDP isn't accurate [ Ans: ] better than disposable income but: 1. goods difficult to value because measure by how much it cost to produce 2. goods by gov. not typically sold 3. income distribution affects wellbeing (ex. high avg bc wide inequality) GDP at constant prices [ Ans: ] Price corrected for increases in prices (inflation) or decreases in prices (deflation) so represents same buying power at diff. times purchasing power parity (PPP) [ Ans: ] statistical correction allow comparisons of amount of goods people can buy in different countries that have different currencies EQ: growth rate? [ Ans: ] growth rate = (change in income)/(original level of income) or (Y2-Y1)/Y1) ratio scale [ Ans: ] chart y axis GDP per captia doubles (ex. ) *Steeper line on ratio scale graph indicates growth rate of economy's GDP per capita Q1.3: Imagine that the GDP per capita of a country had doubled every 100 years. You

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Intro to Econ Reasoning Unit 1 Questions and
Answers (100% Correct Answers) Already
Graded A+
gross domestic product (GDP) [ Ans: ] a measure of the
market value of the output of the economy in a given
period

GDP per captia [ Ans: ] GDP divided by population -
average income of people in a country

disposable income [ Ans: ] income available after paying
taxes and receiving transfers from the government -

amount of wages or salaries, profit, rent, interest and
transfer payments from the government (such as
unemployment or disability benefits) or from others (for
example, gifts) received over a given period such as a
year, minus any transfers the individual made to others
(including taxes paid to the government)

What disposable income leaves out [ Ans: ] 1. quality of
social and physical environment (ie friendships and clean
air)

2. free time

3. goods/services we don't buy (healthcare/education
provided by the gov)

, 4. goods/services produced within household (meal,
childcare)

why GDP isn't accurate [ Ans: ] better than disposable
income

but:

1. goods difficult to value because measure by how much
it cost to produce

2. goods by gov. not typically sold

3. income distribution affects wellbeing (ex. high avg bc
wide inequality)

GDP at constant prices [ Ans: ] Price corrected for
increases in prices (inflation) or decreases in prices
(deflation) so represents same buying power at diff. times

purchasing power parity (PPP) [ Ans: ] statistical
correction allow comparisons of amount of goods people
can buy in different countries that have different
currencies

EQ: growth rate? [ Ans: ] growth rate = (change in
income)/(original level of income)

or

(Y2-Y1)/Y1)

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