CH8
Suppose an economy produces three final products. Use the following table to calculate GDP and economic growth rate.
| Product | Base year price | Price in 2014 | Price in 2015 | Price in 2016 | Output 2014 | Output 2015 | Output 2016 |
| A | $2.00 | $3.00 | $3.30 | $3.60 | 150 | 160 | 170 |
| B | $3.00 | $4.50 | $4.80 | $5.00 | 100 | 110 | 130 |
| C | $4.00 | $5.50 | $6.00 | $6.30 | 110 | 120 | 125 |
Fill in the blanks of the next table. Numbers only without thousand separator.
| Item | Value |
| nominal GDP in 2014 | |
| nominal GDP in 2015 | |
| nominal GDP in 2016 | |
| real GDP in 2014 | |
| real GDP in 2015 | |
| real GDP in 2016 | |
| economic growth rate for 2016 | % |
An economy has four final products, A, B, C, and D. Please use the output and price information to complete the following table and answer questions. Do NOT use thousand separators and ignore decimals (e.g., two thousand as 2000).
| Product |
Base Year Price (a) |
Price 2016 (b) |
Price 2017 (c) |
Output 2016 (d) |
Output 2017 (e) |
Nominal value 2016 (b*d) |
Real value 2016 (a*d) |
Nominal value 2017 (c*e) |
Real value 2017 (a*e) |
| A | $20 | $22 | $23 | 500 | 550 | ||||
| B | $50 | $55 | $56 | 400 | 420 | ||||
| C | $25 | $30 | $31 | 1000 | 1050 | ||||
| D | $100 | $105 | $106 | 100 | 100 | ||||
| Nominal GDP | |||||||||
|
Real GDP |
The real GDP growth rate in 2017 = % (e.g., 7%)
Michigan based GM's production of Buicks in China is part of ________ GDP and part of _______ GNP; Japan's Honda's production of Accords in Kentucky is part of ______ GDP and part of _________ GNP, respectively.
A. China's; the U.S.; the U.S.; Japan's.
B. China's; the U.S.; the U.S.; the U.S..
C. U.S.; the U.S.; the U.S.; Japan's.
D. China's; the U.S.; Japan's; the U.S..
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H=7
1. Construct a sample space for the different amount of
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