Chapter 21 - Lecture 1
Chapter 21 - Lecture 1
Chapter 21 - Lecture 1
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Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Is…
the market value of all final goods &
services produced within a country
in a given period of time.
Y = C + I + G + NX
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Consumption (C)
▪ is total spending by households on g&s.
▪ Note on housing costs:
▪ For renters,
consumption includes rent payments.
▪ For homeowners,
consumption includes the imputed rental value
of the house, but not the purchase price or
mortgage payments.
Y = C + I + G + NX
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PRACTICE Exercise
C. Jane spends $1200 on a computer to use in her
editing business. She got last year’s model on
sale for a great price from a local manufacturer.
Current GDP and investment do not change,
because the computer was built last year.
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The Income Approach
▪ The income approach measures GDP by
summing up the incomes paid by firms to the
factors of production, (i.e; Land, Labor, Capital
and Entrepreneur) :
▪ Wages for Labours;
▪ Rent for Land;
▪ Interest for Capital;
▪ Profit for Entrepreneur
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The Income Approach
▪ As a result, the Income Approach is an addition of:
>Compensation of employees: Total payments by
firms for labour services
> Gross operating surplus: Total profit made by
companies and surpluses generated by publicly
owned enterprises
> Mixed Income: This is rental income plus self-
employment income- when an owner supplies
labour, capital or perhaps land and buildings to the
business.
In each year,
▪ nominal GDP is measured using the (then)
current prices.
▪ real GDP is measured using constant prices from
the base year (2005 in this example).
Real GDP
(base year
2000)
Nominal
GDP
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The uses of Real GDP
We use Real GDP for:
1. Compare Standard of Living over time
2. Compare Standard of Living across countries
• We can also use Real GDP per person to analyse
standard of living
Indonesia
Japan
China
Life expectancy (years)
U.S.
Mexico Germany
Brazil
Pakistan
Russia
India
Bangladesh
Nigeria
Brazil
Adult Literacy
Indonesia
Nigeria
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Japan
U.S.
(% of population)
Internet Usage
Germany
Brazil
Indonesia
Mexico
Pakista
Russia
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China
Nigeria India