Suppose an economy produces steel, wheat, and oil. The steel industry produces $80,000 in revenue, spends $4,000 on oil, $8,000 on wheat, pays workers $60,000. The wheat industry produces $120,000 in revenue, spends $20,000 on oil, $10,000 on steel, and pays workers $80,000. The oil industry produces $180,000 in revenue, spends $20,000 on wheat, $20,000 on steel, and pays workers $80,000. There is no government. There are neither exports nor imports, and none of the industries accumulate or deaccumulate inventories. Calculate GDP using the production and income app
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Suppose an economy produces steel, wheat, and oil. The steel industry produces $80,000 in revenue, spends $4,000 on oil, $8,000 on wheat, pays workers $60,000. The wheat industry produces $120,000 in revenue, spends $20,000 on oil, $10,000 on steel, and pays workers $80,000. The oil industry produces $180,000 in revenue, spends $20,000 on wheat, $20,000 on steel, and pays workers $80,000. There is no government. There are neither exports nor imports, and none of the industries accumulate or deaccumulate inventories. Calculate
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- 1. Suppose an economy produces steel, wheat, and oil. The steel industry produces $80,000 in revenue, spends $4,000 on oil, $8,000 on wheat, pays workers $60,000. The wheat industry produces $120,000 in revenue, spends $20,000 on oil, $10,000 on steel, and pays workers $80,000. The oil industry produces $180,000 in revenue, spends $20,000 on wheat, $20,000 on steel, and pays workers $80,000. There is no government. There are neither exports nor imports, and none of the industries accumulate or deaccumulate inventories. Calculate GDP using the production and income approaches. Please provide what rules/formulas are used to solve this and the final answer.Assume an economy with two firms. Firm A produces wheat and firm B produces bread. In a given year, firm A produces 50,000 bushels of wheat, sells 20,000 bushels to firm B at $3 per bushel, exports 25,000 bushels at $3 per bushel, and stores 5,000 bushels as inventory. Firm A pays $50,000 in wages to consumers. Firm B produces 50,000 loaves of bread, and sells all of it to domestic consumers at $2 per loaf. Firm B pays consumers $20,000 in wages. In addition to the 50,000 loaves of bread consumers buy from firm B, consumers import and consume 15,000 loaves of bread, and they pay $1 per loaf for this imported bread. Calculate gross domestic product for the year using the product approach.Part of a bridge built by the government of Ritzland collapsed in the same year it was constructed. If the total cost of building the bridge was $4 million, and then it costs $3 million to repair it, which of the following will happen in this scenario, everything else remaining unchanged? Ritzland's GDP will decrease by $4 million. Ritzland's GDP will increase by $3 million. Ritzland's GDP will increase by $7 million. Ritzland's GDP will increase by $1 million
- Assume an economy with two firms: a coffee beans producer and a coffeeshop. In a given year, a coffee beans producer grows 75,000 tonnes of coffee beans, sells 50,000tonnes of coffee beans to the local coffee shop at $50 per tonne, exports 20,000 tonnes of coffeebeans at $50 per tonne, and stores 5,000 tonnes as inventory. The coffee producer pays $100,000in wages to consumers. The coffee shop produces 1,000,000 cups of coffee and sells all of it todomestic consumers at $4 a coffee. The coffee shop pays consumers $400,000 in wages. Inaddition to the 1,000,000 coffees consumers buy from the local coffee shop, they (consumers)import and consume 300,000 cups of coffee (coffee pods), and they pay $2 per a coffee pod.Calculate gross domestic product using• the product approach,• the expenditure approach, and• the income approach. PLEASE SHOW ALL HAND WRITTEN WORK AND STEPS!!Assume an economy in which only broccoli and cauliflower are produced. In year 1, 500 million pounds of broccoli are produced and consumed and its price is $0.50 per pound, while 300 million pounds of cauliflower are produced and consumed and its price is $0.80 per pound. In year 2, 400 million pounds of broccoli are produced and consumed and its price is $0.60 per pound, while 350 million pounds of cauliflower are produced and consumed and its price is $0.85 per pound. (a) Using year 1 as the base year, calculate the GDP price deflator in years 1 and 2, and calculate the rate of inflation between years 1 and 2 from the GDP price deflator. (b) Using year 1 as the base year, calculate the CPI in years 1 and 2, and calculate the CPI rate of inflation.Consider the following economy. In 2022 Charles Shaw bought grapes for $10 million from independent vineyards to produce its wine, which it sold to households for $35 million. Charles Shaw paid its workers $7 million to make the wine, and earned profits of $18 million. The vineyards paid their farm laborers $4 million in wages, had no other production costs, and made profits of $6 million. Calculate the value of GDP produced in this economy in 2022 in millions of dollars
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- You have the following information on 3 countries: Soccerland, Handeggland, and Neverland. How long will it take until Soccerland’s GDP increases by 75%? How long will it take until Soccerland and Handeggland have the same GDP? Soccerland’s population is not happy that, eventually, Handeggland is going to have higher GDP than their country. They feel that they are a much better country, so they are going to work harder to ensure that Handeggland will never catch up with Soccerland. If Soccerland’s new growth rate is constant every year, what is the minimum growth rate that ensures that Soccerland will always have a higher GDP than Handeggland? Neverland’s ambition is to host the World Cup. At the beginning of 2013, its GDP was 2,000 and it was growing at 10% a year. Moreover, it will keep this pace until it hosts the World Cup. In order to host such a big event, Neverland’s GDP must be at least 6,000. After the moment it reaches that GDP level, it will host the World Cup at…Consider an economy with two firms. Firm A produces cotton and firm B produces cotton swabs. In a given year, firm A produces 100,000 pounds of cotton, sells 40,000 pounds of cotton to firm B at $3 per pound, and exports 60,000 pounds of cotton at $3 per pound. Firm A pays $100,000 in wages to consumers. Firm B produces 50,000,000 cotton swabs, and sells 40,000,000 cotton swabs to domestic consumers at $0.04 per swab, and stores 10,000,000 cotton swabs as inventory. Firm B pays consumers $40,000 in wages. In addition to the 40,000,000 cotton swabs consumers buy from firm B, consumers import and consume 5,000,000 cotton swabs, and they pay $0.06 per cotton swab. a. Calculate GDP using 1. Production/value added approach 2. Expenditure approachPart 1) In 2020, the country produced 16 machinery and 40 services. In 2020, the machinery price was Pm_2020 = 90, and of services, Ps_2020 = 44. In 2019, the machinery price was Pm_2019 = 72, and of services Ps_2019 = 39. -Calculate the nominal GDP of 2020. -The GDP of 2019 was 2607, and the country made 14 machinery. Find how many services the country produced.