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i. Use two diagrams to explain the effects of the determinants of aggregate
ii. Suppose there is an expectation of a rapid general price increase in goods
and services in Australia in January 2021. Examine the effects of the
anticipated general rapid increase in price for goods and services.
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- Question 1 a) Give the definition of GDP and explain what items are not included in its calculation? b) How is GDP calculated using the expenditure approach? c) How is GDP calculated using the income approach? d) Explain the problem of "double-counting" and how it can be avoided in calculating GDP Question 2 Assume that an economy is initially operating at the natural rate of output (full employment output). Use the AD-AS model to illustrate graphically the effects on price and output of an increase in government spending and a decrease in the cash rate. Explain your assumptions with respect to the range of aggregate supply of your analysis.Over a given year, nominal GDP increased by about 2.5%. Over that year, the GDP deflator decreased by about 4%. From this information (and using our Aggregate Supply and Demand framework for analysis), we infer that over this year, Group of answer choices a) real GDP increased, and we had a decrease in Aggregate Demand. b) real GDP decreased, and we had a decrease in Aggregate Supply. c) real GDP increased, and we had an increase in Aggregate Demand. d) real GDP increased, and we had an increase in Aggregate Supply. e) real GDP decreased, and we had an increase in Aggregate Demand.Use two diagrams to explain the effects of the determinants of aggregatedemand on real GDP in a nation. (
- Comment, on the likely outcome with sufficient arguments? a) Impact on GDP when, Interest rates have come down in the countryb) Impact on balance of payment, when there is a huge demand of vaccines produced in India in South Africa.c) Inflation rate in India reaches negative 2% (-2%)d) The aggregate demand falls short of aggregate supply in the economyAnalyzing macroeconomic events with the IS curve (II): Consider the followingchanges in the macroeconomy. Show how to think about them using the IScurve, and explain how and why GDP is afected in the short run.A4 Imagine that in the year 2035, Japan’s economy shrinks significantly, causing a decrease in investment in the U.S. economy. Use the ADAS model to explain the likely short run impacts on U.S. GDP and the aggregate price level. What do you anticipate to happen to U.S. consumption expenditures and U.S. employment? Explain your reasoning for each of your predictions and show graphically as appropriate. Students may utilize Paint, Word (the shapes tool under Insert), OneNote (Draw tab), or hand draw the graphs.
- Give typing answer with explanation and conclusion to all parts In the United States, real GDP is currently calculated using A) a variable-weighting scheme. B) a chain-weighting scheme. C) a fixed-weighting scheme. D) an autoregressive scheme.In early 2001 investment spending sharply declined in the United States. In the 2 months following the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States, consumption also declined. Use AD-AS analysis to show the two impacts on real GDP.Suppose an economy has two years worth of data, years 1 and 2. Sup- pose there are also two goods, bread and corn. Suppose in year one fifty units of corn are sold at a price of 1 $ and 20 units of bread are sold at a price of 2 $. Suppose in year two, 60 units of corn are sold at a price of 1.5 $ and 80 units of bread are sold at a price of 2.05 $. Compute nominal GDP in both periods. Compute real GDP under both definitions of a base year. Compute also a chain weighted real GDP series. For all three measures, compute the GDP deflator. In addition, compute a CPI’s for each base year assuming total consump- tion in the base year forms the basket of goods for measurement. What are the implications for these measures for the amount of inflation in this economy. [Note, you should have five candidate measures]. What about the amount of economic growth? Suppose that corn in year 2 is twice as valuable as corn in year 1 to consumers in terms of their enjoyment from its consumption (or in…
- From the information below calculate aggregate demand; Consumption (C) = $200 + 0.6Y Investment (I) = $300 Government (G) = $100 Net Export (NX) = $50 Which one of the following statements about Consumption and Aggregate Demand is CORRECT when the economy achieves equilibrium GDP? a. One is 350 greater than the other b. One comprises the other c. They are valued at $1025 and $1375, respectively d. They are valued at $1375 and $1025, respectively e. They are both the sameEconomics a) Discuss the determinants of aggregate consumption and aggregate investment. Base onhistorical Australian data, which tends to fluctuate more – investment or consumption? You must also answer why it does this, Data must be sourced. (500 Word count) b) Suppose bad economic stats led investors to be more negative about futureprospects on earnings on investment projects. With the help of diagrams, review theimpact of this change on aggregate consumption and income. Word limit 600Question: The attached picture shows the aggregate demand/aggregate supply situation in the U.S. What is the value of actual GDP? What is the value of the GDP deflator? Assume that people and businesses become pessimistic about the future of the economy; how will this affect the graph above in the short run? (i.e., which curve(s) will shift, and in which direction?) After the short-run event in part b, what will happen to actual GDP? What will happen to the price level? After the short-run event in part b, describe how the economy is doing in terms of the business cycle (i.e., recession, full employment, expansion). What long-run adjustments will be made in this economy as a result of the short-run changes in part c? How will the curve(s) shift in response to these long-run adjustments? After the long-run adjustments in part e, describe how the economy is doing in terms of the business cycle (i.e., recession, full employment, expansion).