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Chapter 27, Problem 5DQ
To determine
The economy’s output.
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Net foreign factor income
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Transfer payments
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Rents
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Consumption of fixed capital (depreciation)
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Statistical discrepancy
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Social Security contributions
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Interest
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Net exports
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Dividends
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Compensation of employees
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Taxes on production and imports
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Undistributed corporate profits
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Personal taxes
26
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Corporate income taxes
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Corporate profits
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Government purchases
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Net private domestic investment
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a. Using the above data, determine GDP by both the expenditures
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Rental income
State and local government purchases of goods and services
Net interest
Federal government deficit
Imports
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O $2,020 billion.
O $1,320 billion.
O $1,330 billion.
The government decides to give tax-exempt status to a new organization whose mission is to award college scholarships
to members of the armed forces. In doing so, the government is acting in its role to promote economic growth by
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Change in business inventories
Compensation of employees
Corporate profits
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Social Security taxes
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Imports
Net interest
Nondurable goods
Personal taxes
Rental income
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In Exhibit 5-10, compute personal income (PI). Which of the following is correct?
O $7,110 billion.
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