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Chapter 25, Problem 3P
To determine
The country’s GDP .
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4. Below is a list of domestic output and national income figures for
a certain year. All figures are in billions. The questions that follow
ask you to determine the major national income measures by both
the expenditures and income approaches. The results you obtain
with the different methods should be the same. LO7.4
Personal consumption expenditures
$245
7.
Net foreign factor income
4
Transfer payments
12
Rents
14
Consumption of fixed capital (depreciation)
27
Statistical discrepancy
8.
Social Security contributions
20
Interest
13
Proprietors' income
33
Net exports
11
Dividends
16
Compensation of employees
223
Taxes on production and imports
18
Undistributed corporate profits
21
Personal taxes
26
19
Corporate income taxes
56
Corporate profits
72
Government purchases
33
Net private domestic investment
20
Personal saving
a. Using the above data, determine GDP by both the expenditures
approach and the income approach. Then determine NDP.
b. Now determine NI in two ways: first, by…
1.
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Suppose the country produces only two goods: beef and wheat. The table
below summarizes the quantities of each good produced and the
corresponding prices in every year since 2005:
Beef Wheat
Nomin
al
PQP Q GDP
2005 $4 12 $1. 22
0
6
0
11 $1.
23
4
0
15
$1.
24
5 9 5
2007
2006 $4.
5
$4.
6
LO
5
LO
Real
GDP
(in
2006
price
s)
GDP
Deflat
or
Inflation
Rate
(using
GDP
Deflator)
CP
I
Inflation
Rate
(using
CPI)
$620
Personal Consumption Expenditures
Saving
50
200
Government Purchases
750
Net Domestic Product
Statistical Discrepancy
180
Gross Investment
780
National Income
220
Exports
Imports
240
760
Personal Income
Refer to the accompanying data (all figures in billions of dollars). The net investment
for this economy is
O 1) $200.
2) $20.
3) $230.
4) -$20.
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