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The following table gives categories for income and expenditures for a representative country: 750 600 Net...
-600 480 1.800 2.400 480 Net exports of goods and services Net interest paid by business Government purchases of goods and services Gross private domestic investment Indirect business taxes Rental income of individuals plus implicit rent on owner-occupied housing Wages, salaries, employee compensation Personal consumption expenses Depreciation Proprietorial income Corporate profits 240 7.200 8.400 960 1.200 1440 Use the data in the table to calculate Gross Domestic Product (GDP) for this country. GDP is equal to 50 Use the data...
8. The income approach The following table shows macroeconomic data for a hypothetical country. All figures are in billions of dollars. Billions of Dollars $2,300 Gross private domestic investment Depreciation Exports $1,987 $3,120 $200 $4,521 Imports Government purchases of goods and services Personal consumption expenditures Indirect business taxes and misc. items Income received from other countries $6,300 $1,341 $1,118 $1,022 $8,174 $1,895 Income paid to other countries Compensation of employees (wages) Corporate profits Rental income Net interest Proprietors' income $365...
8. The income approach The following table shows macroeconomic data for a hypothetical country. All figures are in billions of dollars. Billions of Dollars Gross private domestic investment Depreciation $1,700 $1,387 Exports $2,320 Imports $1,500 $3,921 Government purchases of goods and services Personal consumption expenditures Indirect business taxes and misc. items $5,700 $741 Income received from other countries $518 $422 $7,574 Income paid to other countries Compensation of employees (wages) Corporate profits Rental income Net interest Proprietors' income $1,295 $35...
7. Measuring GDP The following table shows data on personal consumption expenditures, gross private domestic investment, exports, imports, and government purchases of goods and services for the United States in 2009, as published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. All figures are in billions of dollars. Fill in the missing cells in the table to calculate GDP by adding together the final demands of consumers, business firms, the government, and foreigners-a method of calculating GDP known as the expenditure approach....
3. Calculating GDP from raw economic data The following table shows data on personal consumption expenditures, gross private domestic investment, exports, imports, and government consumption expenditures and gross investment for the United States in 2010, as published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. All figures are in billions of dollars. Fill in the missing cells in the following table to calculate GDP. Components Personal Consumption Expenditures (CC) $10,417.1 Gross Private Domestic Investment (II) $1,818 Exports (XX) $1,935.3 Imports (MM) $2,435.5...
Given these data, what is the value of GDP? Provide your answer in the blank. Amount ($) 1,628 659 2,413 Category Federal Government Consumption and Gross Investment Interest Income Gross Private Investment Services Depreciation Durable Goods Proprietors' Income Employee Compensation Rental Income Corporate Profits State and Local Government Consumption and Gross Investment Net Income of Foreigners Nondurable Goods Imports Indirect Business Taxes Exports 1,707 1,170 1,165 7,648 227 1.766 1,100 -430 2,815 1,150 1,155 337 12,200
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The following table shows data on consumption, investment, exports, imports, and government expenditures for Canada in 2008, as published by Statistics Canada. All figures are in billions of dollars. Fill in the missing cells in the table to calculate GDP using the expenditure approach. Note: Type in the results without rounding off numbers. Personal consumption expenditures (C) Gross private domestic investment (I) Exports (X) Imports (M) Net exports of goods and services Government consumption expenditures and gross investment (G) Gross...
1. (10 marks) The following are some of the national income accounts for the country of Alder (all figures are in Sbillions): CIndirect taxe I Net investment 160 60 380 100 150 140 100 120 160 40 10 60 50 500 270 140 rnment spending on goods and services Depreciation Personal income tax Transfer payments Personal savings Exports Imports Net foreign factor income Others income not paid out Dividends E-T Corporate profits tax Disposable income Compensation of employees Gross corporate...