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The type of inflation leading to reduction in real output.
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Suppose nominal GDP for an economy rose from $120 billion in 2016 to $150 billion in 2017 and
that the inflation rate over the same period was 5 percent. By what percentage did real GDP
increase between 2016 and 2017?
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QUESTION 17
Inflation initiated by increases in wages or other resource prices is labeled
O a. demand-pull inflation.
O b. demand-push inflation.
O c. cost-push inflation.
O d. cost-pull inflation.
QUESTION 18
Suppose nominal GDP was $360 billion in year 1 and $450 billion in year 2. The price index was 120 in year 1 and 125 in year 2. Between year 1 and year 2. real GDP
O a. Increased by $60 billion.
O b. decreased by $32 billion.
O c. increased by $100 billion.
O d. increased by $117 billion.
QUESTION 19
Real GDP accounts for changes in product quality: nominal GDP does not.
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False
Suppose that the actual unemployment rate in a country is 7.7
percent. If the country's frictional unemployment rate is 3.5
percent and its structural unemployment rate is 1.1 percent, what
is its cyclical unemployment rate?
O 11.7 percent
O 3.1 percent
O 5.3 percent
O 4.1 percent
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