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MACROECONOMY AND ECONOMIC POLICY MEASURES OF THE MACROECONOMY CHANGES IN THE MACROECONOMY POLICIES TO AFFECT THE MACROECONOMY
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT PROBLEM: HOW TO COMBINE ALL THE DIVERSE PRODUCTS AND SERVICES IN THE ECONOMY SOLUTION: MEASURE THEIR ANNUAL MARKET (SALES) VALUE, AND COMBINE RESULT IS CALLED (REAL) GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT, OR GDP REAL: VALUES ARE ADJUSTED FOR INFLATION OVER TIME
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PROBLEM – CAN OVER-COUNT IF COUNT MARKET VALUE OF EVERY PRODUCT AND SERVICE, WILL “OVER- COUNT” FOR THOSE THAT ARE INPUTS INTO OTHER PRODUCTS AND SERVICES EXAMPLE: IF COUNT LUMBER SALES, VALUE WILL ALSO BE COUNTED IN SALES VALUE OF HOMES
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SOLUTION EITHER COUNT ONLY “SALES TO FINAL USERS” – LIKE RETAIL SALES TO CONSUMERS AND SIMILAR SALES TO BUSINESSES OR COUNT “VALUE-ADDED” AT EACH STAGE OF PRODUCTION
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RESULT – US GDP IS LARGEST IN WORLD AS A SINGLE COUNTRY ($16 TRILLION)
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GDP VERSUS GNP GDP (GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT) – COUNTS VALUES MADE WITHIN LEGAL BORDERS OF U.S., IRREGARDLESS OF WHETHER COMPANIES ARE U.S. OR FOREIGN OWNED GNP (GROSS NATIONAL PRODUCT) – COUNTS VALUES MADE ONLY BY U.S. COMPANIES, BUT ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD
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PROBLEMS WITH GDP ONLY INCLUDE IF MONEY CHANGES HANDS BARTERING NOT COUNTED LEISURE (ENJOYMENT OF DOING NOTHING) NOT COUNTED DAMAGE DONE IN PRODUCTION (POLLUTION) NOT SUBTRACTED
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USE GROWTH IN GDP TO TRACK TRENDS IN THE ECONOMY
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TRACKING THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THE ECONOMIC “ROLLERCOASTER” CALLED THE “BUSINESS CYCLE” TOP OF THE CYCLE: “PEAK” BOTTOM OF THE CYCLE: “TROUGH” GDP GROWING: EXPANSION, OR RECOVERY GDP FALLING FOR AT LEAST 6 CONSECUTIVE MONTHS: RECESSION GDP FALLING BY MORE THAN 10% OR LONGER THAN 3 YEARS: DEPRESSION
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TRACKING UNEMPLOYMENT COUNTING PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT WORKING FOR PAY HOUSEHOLD SURVEY – SURVEYS AT THEIR HOMES PAYROLL SURVEY – SURVEYS JOBS AT BUSINESSES
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TO BE COUNTED AS UNEMPLOYED BY THE “HEADLINE” UNEMPLOYMENT RATE MUST MEET THREE TESTS: 1. NOT WORKING FOR PAY 2. WANT TO WORK FOR PAY 3. “ACTIVELY” LOOKING FOR WORK IF NOT #3, NOT COUNTED AS UNEMPLOYED – NOT COUNTED IN “HEADLINE” JOB STATISTIC! CALLED DISCOURAGED WORKERS
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TRENDS IN NORTH CAROLINA’S ALTERNATIVE UNEMPLOYMENT RATES
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TYPES OF UNEMPLOYMENT FRICTIONAL – PEOPLE BETWEEN JOBS; NOT A WORRY CYCLICAL - RELATED TO THE BUSINESS CYCLE – UP IN RECESSIONS; DOWN IN EXPANSIONS STRUCTURAL - OCCURS BECAUSE PEOPLE DON’T HAVE SKILLS NEEDED BY BUSINESSES – MOST DIFFICULT TYPE OF UNEMPLOYMENT
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CURRENT ISSUES IN THE JOB MARKET UNEMPLOYED WORKERS GIVING UP JOBS BEING REPLACED BY MACHINES AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS MIS-MATCH GAP BETWEEN THOSE WITH GOOD- PAYING JOBS AND JOBLESS OR LOW- PAYING JOBS
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