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From Table 1.1.6 (Chained Dollars), what was GDP in the year 2000 (billions of dollars)?
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- National Income DeterminationThe following figures are from data on Good Island EconomyItems $mNet private investment 940Depreciation 56Compensation of employees 2 256Corporate taxes 416Personal taxes 756Personal Consumption expenditure 4 386Government purchases 3 182Indirect business taxes minus subsidies 482Payment of factor income to the rest of the world 95Corporate profits minus dividends 56Government transfer payments and interest 243Exports 855Receipts of factor income from abroad 186Imports of goods and services 385Social insurance payments 332 Required: Use the above information to answer the followingi.) Calculate for Good Island:a. Gross private investment b. Gross Domestic product c. Gross National Product d. Net National Product e. National income f. Personal Income g. Disposable Personal IncomeThe following data relate to an emerging African country.Item Value('000) KSHSGNP 8,000,000 Depreciation 100,000Indirect Business Taxes 80,000Gross Investment 400,000Total population 30,000Consumption 10,000Personal Income Taxes 800Excise duty 80Personal Income 89,000Net factor incomes from abroad 200,000 Using the above data, calculate: Net National Product and GNP per capita Net investment and Disposable personal income Gross domestic productConsider the following information given for calculation of different national income aggregates: Items Rs in crore Value of output 100000 Depreciation 6000 Indirect Taxes 6000 Subsidies 1000 Intermediate consumption 24000 Value added 76000 What will be the value of GNP at market prices as per the given information? Which of the following will be the value of NNP at market prices? Which of the following will be the value of GNP at factor cost? If disposable income is Rs 500 and saving Rs 100, what will be the average propensity to consume? If MPC= 1/2, what is the value of K (Investment multiplier)? What will be the value of NNP at factor cost as per the given information? What will be the value of GDP at market prices as per given information?
- Show all the necessary steps that lead to your answer. 1. Consumption $6000 (in billion) Gross Investment 1500 Indirect business taxes 300 Retained earning 244 Corporate taxes 200 Social securities taxes 900 Government purchases 1500 Export 500 Transfer payments 1000 Net interest 500 Net foreign factor income 4 Depreciation 800 Capital consumption allowance Import 100 Personal income tax 300 a. Calculate GDP from the above figures b. Calculate national income from the above figures c. Calculate personal income from the above figures d. Calculate disposable income from the above figuresSuppose the data BELOW is for a given year from the annual Economic Report of the President. Calculate GDP using the expenditure approach (Amount in billions of dollars): Corporate profits: $ 305Depreciation: $ 479Gross private domestic investment: $716Personal taxes: $ 565Personal saving: $120Government spending: 924Imports: $ 547Exports: $ 427Personal consumption expenditures: $ 2,966Indirect business taxes: $ 370Contributions for Social Security (FICA): $ 394Transfer payments and other income: $ 967Assume there are only two producing sector Y & Z in an economy. Calculatea) Gross value added at market price by each sector b) National income from the followings:Items Amount in CroresNet factor income from abroad- 20Sales by Y= 1000Sales by Z= 2000Change in stock of Z= -200C Closingstock of Y= 50 Opening stock of Y= 100Consumption of fixed capital by Y & Z= 180Indirect taxes paid by Y & Z= 120Purchase of raw material by Y= 500Purchase of raw material by Z= 600Exports by Z= 70
- 13 Which national income estimation method needs information such as indirect taxes, depreciation and intermediate consumption? a. Net output b. Income c. Expenditure d. FactorQ.No.4. Compare and contrast product, income, and expenditure methods of measuring National Income in detail. Also exemplify at least three (3) problems of each method?The Reliable Aircraft Company manufactures small, pleasure-use aircraft. Based on past experience, sales volume appears to be affected by changes in the price of the planes and by the state of the economy as measured by consumers' disposable personal income. The following data pertaining to Reliable's aircraft sales, selling prices, and consumers' personal income were collected: Year Aircraft Sales Average Price Disposable Constant Income (Dollars) (In constant 2006 dollars, billions) 2006 525 16,800 610 2007 450 8,000 610 2008 400 8,000 580 The arc price elasticity of demand between 2006 and 2007 is: The arc income elasticity of demand between 2007 and 2008 is: Assume that these estimates are expected to remain stable during 2009. Forecast 2009 sales for Reliable assuming that its aircraft prices remain constant at 2007 levels and that disposable personal income will increase by 7%. Also assume that the arc…
- What is Gross Domestic Product if investment spending is $1,879.99, households receive $170.17 in net interest income, wages equal $13,555.17, rental receipts on land are $1, total business profits before taxes are $1,611.03, and indirect business taxes are $1,329.47? Assume all other types of income and depreciation are zero and that other values for potential components of GDP are unknown for this example. Round your answer to two digits after the decimal.10 In the expenditure approach, the total expenditures of the following entities are calculated, except a. Gross taxable incomes b. Gross private domestic investment c. Government expenditures d. Net ExportsThe economy of Fantasia produces only 2 goods namely Shoes and Computers. The total productionand average prices of shoes and computers are displayed in Table 2 attached. (a) Compute the nominal GDP of Fantasia for 2019 and 2020 (hint: calculate the total value ofproduction in each year) (b) Compute the real GDP of Fantasia in 2020 using 2019 prices