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- a. If nominal GDP rose, does that mean that production had to increase as well? Why or why not?An increase in nominal GDP means there must have been an increase in inputs. may have been due to an increase in the price level. means production must have increased. means production must have decreased.b. What about if real GDP increased?An increase in real GDP may have been due to an increase in the price level. means production must have increased because the price level is not held constant. means production must have decreased. means production must have increased because the price level is held constant.c. Why is it important to use real GDP when comparing changes over time?Changes in real GDP over time will accurately reflect changes in real production. should not be used. We should use changes in nominal GDP when analyzing changes over time. have a time lag, which helps us accurately predict business cycles. will include changes in the price level, which gives a complete picture.This is not writing assignment, But its a homework given by my school. Pls answer all parts of this question in simple words. a.) How will COVID impact China’s GDP and consumption? b.) How did COVID affect manufacturing production, especially in China? c.) How would this affect the global economy and balance of trade?2. Show a AD-AS graph inflation in the short run and the shift in the SAS necessary to eliminate it.
- Please no written by hand solution Consider the following economic situations:C = $4.0 trillionI = $1.5 trillionG = $3.0 trillionT = $3.0 trillionNX = $1.0 trillionF = 0mpc = 0.8d = 0.35x = 0.15r = 1% λ = 0.5A. Calculate an expression for the IS, MP and AD curves ( r= ?, IS Y= ?, AD Y=?)B. Let AS curve be given by the relation: π = 6 + 1.5 (Y - 25.5) (i.e. the price shock is zero). What are the equilibrium values of inflation, output and the real interest rate(π, Y, r)?C. Suppose government purchases are raised from $3.0 trillion to $3.5 trillion. What are new short-run equilibrium inflation values, output and the real interest rate (π, Y, r}?D. Suppose a financial crisis begins, and ƒ increases ƒ = 3. (Assume government purchases are again as in part (a). What are the new short-run equilibrium values of inflation, output, and the interest rate (π, Y, r}?(Please solve all the parts with numerical steps so it could be practiced easily)Two main macroeconomic concerns are the problems of inflation andunemployment.a. What are the social costs of inflation? Explain TWO of them? b. What is natural rate of unemployment? Explain the TWO main causesof natural rate of unemployment. With reference specifically to ONEof these causes, suggest ONE practical government policy that reducesthe natural rate of unemployment.1Why low rate inflation is considered necessary for economic grwoth? Oa It does not affect the purchasing power of wages Ob. It indicates that the currency is in continuous demand by the people Oc taffects only the rich and not the poor Od itact as an incentive to boost in supply in the economy 2When the economy is in Keynesian macroeconomic equilibrium, planned investment is greater than actual investment. O a False O b. True 3Government fixes the floor and ceiling price which will not allow the producers to increase the price on their wish, this is a type of. O a Physical control called price pegging O b. Monetary policy control measures O. Physical control called price tagging Od. Fiscal policy control measures O e None 4Rising output coupled with falling prices is called stagflation O a. False O b. True 5The Value of marginal propensity to consume lies O a. O to 1 O b. Less than zero Oc -1 to 1 Od. Between O to 1 6The Central Bank way to control inflation is Oa Monetary policy…
- Without looking at Table 19.7, return to Figure 19.10. If we define a recession as a significant decline in national output, can you identify any post-1960 recessions in addition to the 20082009 recession? (This requires a judgment call.)What are typical GDP patterns for a high-income economy like the United States in the long run and the short run?What is the difference between the price level and the tale of inflation?