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Classify each of the following items as a final good or service or an intermediate good or service and identify which is a component of consumption expenditure, investment, or government expenditure on goods and services:
■ Banking services bought by a student.
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■ The purchase of a new limo for the president.
■ New house bought by Al Gore
When the Japanese car maker Toyota expands one of its car factories in the United States, What is the likely impact of this event on the gross domestic product and gross national product of the United States?
a.GDP rises and GNP falls.
b.GNP rises and GDP falls.
c. GDP shows a larger increase than GNP
d. GNP shows a larger increase than GDP
The following data about a hypothetical economy are in billions of dollars.
Personal Consumption Expenditures $4,500
Consumption of Fixed Capital 150
Gross Private Domestic Investment 800
Government Purchases 950
Exports 65
Imports 85
Refer to the above data. GDP in this economy is:
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$6230 billion.
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