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Complete Solution Manual & Lecture Notes - Macroeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment, 9th Edition (Parkin) – All Chapters 1-25 + Worked Problems (A+ Study Guide)

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Achieve top marks in your economics courses with this Complete Solution Manual and Lecture Note set for Macroeconomics: Canada in the Global Environment, 9th Edition by Michael Parkin. This comprehensive resource is designed to help students master complex economic models and apply them specifically to the Canadian and global economic landscape. What is Included: • Comprehensive Chapter Coverage: Detailed notes and solutions for Chapters 1 through 25, covering everything from foundational scarcity to the balance of payments. • Step-by-Step Worked Problems: Includes the new Worked Problem sections for every chapter, featuring clear solutions for calculating GDP, Inflation, Elasticity, and Exchange Rates. • Canadian-Specific Context: Master applications involving the Bank of Canada, Canadian labor market indicators, and trade disputes like the Softwood Lumber case. • Advanced Mathematical Notes: Deep dives into technical topics such as Chained-Dollar Real GDP, The Money Multiplier, and Present Value/Discounting calculations. Key Concepts Mastered: • The Big Picture: Understanding Scarcity, Opportunity Cost, and Choice. • Market Dynamics: In-depth coverage of Demand and Supply, Equilibrium, and Elasticity. • Market Structures: Detailed analysis of Monopoly, Oligopoly, and Monopolistic Competition. • Macroeconomic Monitoring: Mastery of GDP measurement (Income vs. Expenditure approach), Unemployment types, and the Consumer Price Index (CPI). • Policy & Growth: Strategic insights into Fiscal and Monetary Policy, Potential GDP growth, and the Quantity Theory of Money. This manual is the ultimate tool for securing a Grade A+ by bridging the gap between abstract economic theory and real-world Canadian applications.

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1 WHAT IS ECONOMICS?
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TheV BigV Picture
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Where V we V are V going: V
AfterVcompletingVChapterV1,VtheVstudentVwillVhaveVaVgoodVsenseVforVtheVrangeVofVquestio
nsVthatVeconomicsVaddressesVandVwillVbeVonVtheVpathVtowardsVanVeconomicVwayVofVthinki
ng.VTheVstudentsVwillVbeginVtoVthinkVofVcostVasVaVforgoneValternative—
anVopportunityVcost—
andValsoVaboutVmakingVchoicesVbyVbalancingVmarginalVcostsVandVmarginalVbenefits.
ChapterV2VreinforcesVtheVcentralVthemesVofVChapterV1VbyVlayingVoutVaVcoreVeconomicVmo
del,VtheVproductionVpossibilitiesVfrontierV(PPF),VandVusingVitVtoVillustrateVtheVconceptsVofV
tradeoffVandVopportunityVcost.VChapterV2ValsoVprovidesVaVdeeperVexplanation,VagainVwithVa
Vmodel,VofVtheVconceptsVofVmarginalVcostVandVmarginalVbenefit,VbeginningVwithVtheVconce
ptVofVefficiency,VandVconcludingVwithVaVreviewVofVtheVsourceVofVtheVgainsVfromVspecializ
ationVandVexchange.


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ThisVchapterVisVstreamlinedVandVmoreVquicklyVaddressesVbasicVeconomicVthought.VItVisVnot
VoneVtoVglossVoverVasVitVlaysVdownVanVimportantVfoundationVthatVcanVbeVdrawnVfromVasV
youVmoveVthroughVmoreVspecificVapplicationsVlater.VThisVeditionVpresentsVonlyVfourVissuesV
thatVjuxtaposeVprivateVinterestVandVsocialVinterest:Vglobalization;VtheVinformation-
ageVeconomy;VglobalVwarming;VandVeconomicVinstabilityV(andVtheVpotentialVendVtoVtheV“Gr
eatVModeration.VStudentsVrelateVwellVtoVtheVsectionVonVself-
interestVandVsocialVinterest,VwhichVintroducesVissuesVofVefficiencyVandVfairnessVandVisVgreat
VforVclassVdiscussion.VEconomicsVinVtheVNewsVcoversVcurrentVissuesVincludingVFacebookVan
dVMarkVZuckerberg’sVvisionVtoVhaveVtheVInternetVavailableVtoVtheVwholeVworld..




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LectureV NotesV
WhatVIsVEconomics?
I. DefinitionVofVEconomics
• EconomicVquestionsVariseVbecauseVweValwaysVwantVmoreVthanVweVcanVget,VsoVweVfaceVscarcity,
VtheVinabilityVtoVsatisfyVallVourVwants.VEveryoneVfacesVscarcityVbecauseVnoVoneVcanVsatisfyVallVof
VhisVorVherVwants.
• ScarcityVforcesVusVtoVmakeVchoicesVoverVtheVavailableValternative.VTheVchoicesVweVmakeVdependVon
incentives,VaVrewardVthatVencouragesVaVchoiceVorVaVpenaltyVthatVdiscouragesVaVchoice.


BillVGatesVandVWarrenVBuffetVareVamongVtheVwealthiestVbusinessmen.VDoVtheyVfaceVscarcity?VAccordingVt
oVTheVWallVStreetVJournal,VbothVmenVareVardentVbridgeVplayers,VyetVtheyVhaveVneverVwonVoneVofVtheVma
nyVnationalVbridgeVtournamentsVtheyVhaveVenteredVasVaVteam.VTheyVcanVeasilyVaffordVtheVbestVbridgeVcoa
chesVinVtheVworld,VbutVtheyVdon’tVallocateVenoughVtimeVtoVpracticingVasVmuchVasVtheyVwouldVneedVtoVwi
n.VTheyVfaceVscarcityV(ofVtime)VandVmustVchooseVhowVtoVspendVtheirVtime.


Economics
• EconomicsVisVtheVsocialVscienceVthatVstudiesVtheVchoicesVthatVindividuals,Vbusinesses,Vgovern
ments,VandVentireVsocietiesVmakeVwhenVtheyVcopeVwithVscarcityVandVtheVincentivesVthatVinfluen
ceVandVreconcileVthoseVchoices.
• EconomistsVworkVtoVunderstandVwhenVtheVpursuitVofVself-interestVadvancesVtheVsocialVinterest
• EconomicsVisVdividedVintoVmicroeconomicsVandVmacroeconomics:
• MicroeconomicsVisVtheVstudyVofVtheVchoicesVthatVindividualsVandVbusinessesVmake,VtheV
wayVtheseVchoicesVinteractVinVmarkets,VandVtheVinfluenceVofVgovernments.
• MacroeconomicsVisVtheVstudyVofVtheVperformanceVofVtheVnationalVeconomyVandVt
heVglobalVeconomics.


OnVtheVfirstVdayVdoVaV“popVquiz.”VHaveVyourVstudentsVwriteVonVpaperVtheVanswerVtoV“WhatVisVEconomi
cs?”VReassureVthemVthatVthisVisVtheirVopinionVsinceVitVisVtheVfirstVday.VYouVwillVfindVmostVofVtheVanswe
rsVfocusedVaroundVmoneyVand/orVbusiness.VStressVthatVEconomicsVisVaVsocialVscience,VaVstudyVofVhumanV
behaviourVgivenVtheVscarcityVproblem.VAllVtooVoftenVfirst-
timeVstudentsV(especiallyVbusinessVstudents)VthinkVthatVEconomicsVisVjustVaboutVmakingVmoney.
Certainly,VtheVdisciplineVcanVandVdoesVoutlineVreasonsVwhyVworkersVworkVlongerVhoursVtoVincreaseVtheirV
wageVearnings,VorVwhyVfirmsVseekVprofitVasVtheirVincentive.VButVEconomicsValsoVexplainsVwhyVaVterminall
yVillVcancerVpatientVmightVoptVforVpainVmedicationVasVopposedVtoVcontinuedVchemotherapy/radiation,VorVw
hyVsomeoneVnoVlongerVinVtheVworkforceVwantsVtoVgoVtoVcollegeVandVattainVaVBachelor’sVdegree,VinVtheir
VsheerVpleasureVofVlearningVandVunderstanding.VStressingVtheVsocialVpartVofVourVscienceVnowVwillVhelpVlat
erVwhenVrelatingVdetailsVtoVtheVoverallVbiggerVpictureV(especiallyVwhenVtimeVlaterVinVtheVsemesterVseemsV
scarce,VnoVpunVintended!).
TheVdefinitionVinVtheVtext:V“EconomicsVisVtheVsocialVscienceVthatVstudiesVtheVchoicesVthatVindividuals,Vb
usinesses,Vgovernments,VandVsocietiesVmakeVasVtheyVcopeVwithVscarcityVandVtheVincentivesVthatVinfluenceV
andVreconcileVtheseVchoices,”VisVaVmodernVlanguageVversionVofVLionelVRobbinsVfamousVdefinition,V“Econ
omicsVisVtheVscienceVwhichVstudiesVhumanVbehaviourVasVaVrelationshipVbetweenVendsVandVscarceVmeansVt
hatVhaveValternativeVuses.”
OtherVdefinitionsVincludeVthoseVofVKeynesVandVMarshall:
JohnVMaynardVKeynes:V“TheVtheoryVofVeconomicsVdoesVnotVfurnishVaVbodyVofVsettledVconclusionsVi
mmediatelyVapplicableVtoVpolicy.VItVisVaVmethodVratherVthanVaVdoctrine,VanVapparatusVofVtheVmind,VaVtec
hniqueVofVthinking,VwhichVhelpsVitVpossessorsVtoVdrawVcorrectVconclusions.”


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AlfredVMarshall:V“EconomicsVisVaVstudyVofVmankindVinVtheVordinaryVbusinessVofVlife;VitVexamine
sVthatVpartVofVindividualVandVsocialVactionVwhichVisVmostVcloselyVconnectedVwithVtheVattainmentVandV
withVtheVuseVofVtheVmaterialVrequisitesVofVwellbeing.”

II. TwoVBigVEconomicVQuestions

HowVdoVchoicesVwindVupVdeterminingVwhat,Vhow,VandVforVwhomVgoodsVandVservicesVareVp
roduced?

What,VHowVandVForVWhom?
• GoodsVandVservicesVareVtheVobjectsVthatVpeopleVvalueVandVproduceVtoVsatisfyVhumanVwant
s.VWhatVweVproduceVchangesVoverVtime—
todayVweVproduceVmoreVDVDsVandVfewerVvideoVtapesVthanVfiveVyearsVago.
• GoodsVandVservicesVareVproducedVusingVproductiveVresourcesVcalledVfactorsVofVproduction.VThe
seVareVlandV(theV“giftsVofVnature”,VnaturalVresources),VlabourV(theVworkVtimeVandVworkVeffortVp
eopleVdevoteVtoVproduction),VcapitalV(theVtools,Vinstruments,Vmachines,Vbuildings,VandVotherVconst
ructionsVusedVtoVproduceVgoodsVandVservices),VandVentrepreneurshipV(theVhumanVresourceVthatV
organizesVlabour,Vland,VandVcapital).
• TheVqualityVofVlabourVdependsVonVhumanVcapital,VwhichVisVtheVknowledgeVandVskillVthatVp
eopleVobtainVfromVeducation,VworkVexperience,VandVon-the-jobVtraining.
• PeopleVearnVtheirVincomesVbyVsellingVtheVservicesVofVtheVfactorsVofVproductionVtheyVown:VLand
VearnsVrent,VlabourVearnsVwages,VcapitalVearnsVinterest,VandVentrepreneurshipVearnsVprofit.


DoVChoicesVMadeVinVtheVPursuitVofVSelf-InterestValsoVPromoteVtheVSocialVInterest?
• YouVmakeVaVchoiceVinVyourVself-interestVifVyouVthinkVthatVchoiceVisVtheVbestVoneVavailableVforVyou.
• AnVoutcomeVisVinVtheVsocialVinterestVifVitVisVbestVforVsocietyVasVaVwhole.
• CouldVitVbeVpossibleVthatVwhenVeachVofVusVmakesVchoicesVinVourVself-
interest,VtheseVchoicesVareVinVtheVsocialVinterest?


TheVTwoVBigVEconomicVQuestionsV Don’tVskipVtheVquestions.VOpenVyourVstudents’VeyesVtoVeconomicVinVth
eVworldVaroundVthem.VAskVthemVtoVbringVaVnewspaperVtoVclassVandVtoVidentifyVheadlinesVthatVdealVwith
VstoriesVaboutVWhat,VHow,VandVForVWhom.VUseVEconomicsVinVtheVNewsVTodayVonVyourVMyEconLabVWeb
VsiteVforVaVcurrentVnewsVitemVandVforVanVarchiveVofVpastVitemsV(withVquestions).VPoseVquestionsVbutVhol
dVoffVonVtheVanswersVlettingVthemVknowVthatV“weVcanVhaveVaVmuchVmoreVfruitfulVdiscussionVwhenVourV
toolboxVisVfull.”VRemindVthemVthatVthisVcourseVisVaboutVlearningVsimpleVeconomicVmodelsVthatVprovideVt
oolsVtoVseekVanswersVtoVcomplexVissues.

StudentsV(andVothers!)VoftenVtakeVtheVanswersVtoVtheVwhat,Vhow,VandVforVwhomVquestionsVforVgranted.VF
orVinstance,VmostVofVtheVtimeVweVdoVnotVbotherVtoVwonderV“HowVdoesVourVeconomyVdetermineVhowVma
nyVlightVbulbs,Vautomobiles,VandVpizzasVtoVproduce?”V(what),VorV“WhyVdoesVharvestingVwheatVfromVaVplo
tVofVlandVinVIndiaVoccurVwithVhundredsVofVlabourersVtoilingVwithVoxenVpullingVthreshingVmachines,Vwhile
VinVCanada,VaVsingleVfarmerVlisteningVtoVaVGarthVBrooksVCDVandVsittingVinVanVair-
conditionedVcabVofVaV$500,000VmachineVharvestsVtheVsameVquantityVofVwheatVfromVtheVsameVsizedVplotV
ofVland?”V(how),VorV“WhyVisVtheVannualVincomeVofVanVinspiringVandVeffectiveVgradeVschoolVteacherVmuc
hVlessVthanVthatVofVanVaverageVmajor-
leagueVbaseballVplayer?”V(forVwhom).VExplainingVtheVanswersVtoVtheseVtypesVofVquestionsVandVdetermining
VwhetherVtheVanswersVareVinVtheVsocialVinterestVisVaVmajorVpartVofVmicroeconomics.


FigureV1.1VinVtheVtextbookV“TrendsVinVWhatVWeVProduce”VtiesVinVnicelyVwithVChapterV2’sVdiscussionVonVt
heVPPF.
FigureV1.1ValsoVlinksVtheVthreeVquestionsVofVwhat,Vhow,VandVforVwhomVnicelyVtoVtheVcomponentVpartsVofVt
hose
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questions:VgoodsVandVservices,VfactorsVofVproductionV(land,Vlabour,Vcapital,Ventrepreneurship),VandVincomes
VthatVfactorsVofVproductionVearnV(rent,Vwages,Vinterest,VandVprofit).


• WeVcanVexamineVwhetherVtheVself-interestedVchoicesVserveVtheVsocialVinterestVforVaVvarietyVtopics:
• Globalization:VBuyingVanViPodVallowsVworkersVoverseasVtoVearnVaVwageVandVprovideVforVfamily
• Information-
AgeVMonopolies:VAnV absenceVofVcompetitionVleadsVtoVpricesVfarVaboveVth
eVcostVofVproduction
• ClimateVChange:VCarbonVdioxideVemissionsVledVtoVhigherVglobalVtemperaturesVandVclimateVchange
• EconomicVinstability:VVolatilityVandVriskVinVfinancialVmarketsVleadsVtoVfewerVloansVandVle
ssVlendingVavailable

III. EconomicVWayVofVThinking
ScarcityVrequiresVchoicesVandVchoicesVcreateVtradeoffs.


WhatVisVtheVdifferenceVbetweenVscarcityVandVpoverty?VAskVtheVstudentsVwhyVtheyVhaven’tVyetVattainedVallV
ofVtheirVpersonalVgoals.VOneVreasonVwillVbeVthatVtheyVlackVsufficientVmoney.VAskVthemVifVtheyVcouldVatta
inVallVofVtheirVgoalsVifVtheyVwereVasVrichVasVBillVGates.VTheyVquicklyVrealizeVthatVtimeVisVaVbigVconstrai
nt—
andVtheVgreatVleveler:VweVallVhaveVonlyV24VhoursVinVaVday.VTheyVhaveVstumbledVonVtheVfactVthatVscarcit
y,VwhichVevenVBillVGatesVfaces,VisVnotVpoverty.
AVChoiceVisVaVTradeoff
• AVtradeoffVisVanVexchange—givingVupVoneVthingVtoVgetVanother.
• WhateverVchoiceVyouVmake,VyouVcouldVhaveVchosenVsomethingVelse.


VirtuallyVeveryVchoiceVthatVcanVbeVthoughtVofVinvolvesVaVtradeoff.VPresentingVaVfewVofVtheVfollowingVas
VexamplesVcanVhelpVyourVclassVbetterVappreciateVthisVkeyVpoint:
• ConsumptionVandVsavings:VIfVsomeoneVdecidesVtoVsaveVmoreVofVhisVorVherVincome,VsavingsVcan
VbeVfunneledVthroughVtheVfinancialVsystemVtoVfinanceVbusinessesVnewVcapitalVpurchases.VAsVaVsoc
iety,VweVtradeVoffVcurrentVconsumptionVforVeconomicVgrowthVandVhigherVfutureVconsumption.
• EducationVandVtraining:VAVstudentVremainingVinVschoolVforVanotherVtwoVyearsVtoVcompleteVa
VdegreeVwillVneedVtoVforgoVaVsignificantVamountVofVleisureVtime.VButVbyVdoingVso,VheVorVshe
VwillVbeVbetterVeducatedVandVwillVbeVmoreVproductive.VAsVaVsociety,VweVtradeVoffVcurrentVpro
ductionVforVgreaterVfutureVproduction.
• ResearchVandVdevelopment:VFactoryVautomationVbringsVgreaterVproductivityVinVtheVfuture,Vb
utVmeansVsmallerVcurrentVproduction.VAsVaVsociety,VweVtradeVoffVcurrentVproductionVforVgreat
erVfutureVproduction.
MakingVaVRationalVChoice
• AVrationalVchoiceVisVoneVthatVcomparesVcostsVandVbenefitsVandVachievesVtheVgreatestVbenefitV
overVcostVforVtheVpersonVmakingVtheVchoice.
• ButVhowVdoVpeopleVchooseVrationally?VWhyVdoVmoreVpeopleVchooseVanViPodVratherVthanVaVZu
ne?VWhyVhasVtheVCanadianVgovernmentVchosenVtoVbuildVaVnationalVhighwayVsystemVandVnotVa
VnationalVhigh-speedVrailVsystem?VTheVanswersVturnVonVcomparingVbenefitsVandVcosts.


Benefit:VWhatVyouVGain
• TheVbenefitVofVsomethingVisVtheVgainVorVpleasureVthatVitVbringsVandVisVdeterminedVbyVprefe
rences—byVwhatVaVpersonVlikesVandVdislikesVandVtheVintensityVofVthoseVfeelings.
• SomeVbenefitsVareVlargeVandVeasyVtoVidentify,VsuchVasVtheVbenefitVthatVyouVgetVfromVbeingVinVsc
hool.VMuchVofVthatVbenefitVisVtheVadditionalVgoodsVandVservicesVthatVyouVwillVbeVableVtoVenjoyV
withVtheVboostVtoVyourVearningVpowerVwhenVyouVgraduate.

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