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Chapter 6 Measuring Total Output and Income Hossain: MSMC
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GDP and GNP Gross national product (GNP) is the total value of final goods and services produced during a particular period PP GDP + Income earned by Domestic Factors = Net Factor Earning from abroad GNP production owned by the residents of a + -= GDP Income earned by Foreign Factors with factors of particular country
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Expenditure Approach to GDP Recall, GDP is the market value of outputs (goods and services) produced in an economy (within geographic boundary) in a particular time period (typically a year) To measure this, BEA uses a shortcut. It counts expenditures of all major spenders in the economy on We called this Expenditure Approach to GDP Newly produced final goods and services That are produced in that economy and in that year
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Expenditure Approach to GDP This approach assumes that Expenditure automatically captures the market value In the Expenditure Approach major spenders are grouped under four categories. Do you remember them? Consumers or Consumption (C) Businesses or Investment (I) Government or Government’s Purchase (G) ROW or Net Export (Xn) Therefore, under Expenditure Approach, GDP = C + I + G + Xn
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Income Approach to GDP Recall, someone’s Expenditure must be someone else’s Income Therefore, if Expenditure captures total market value, Income should also capture total market value in the economy Under Income Approach, we will count the incomes of all major income earners in the economy We will use a new identity called GDI or Gross Domestic Income
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Income Approach to GDP GDI is the total income generated in an economy by the production of final goods and services during a particular time period. The major income earners include Employee Compensation Profit Rental Income Net Interest Depreciation Indirect Taxes
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GDI to GDP (2008) Employee Compensation:8,089.8 Profit:2,226.7 Rental Income: 63.1 Net Interest: 903.8 Depreciation: 1,899.7 Indirect Taxes: 1,076.9 GDP Components Total GDI: 14,260.0 GDI Components Consumption (C): 10,169.5 Investment (I): 2,013.6 Government Expenditure and Investment (G): 2,943.9 Net Export (Xn): 706.5 Total GDP: 14,420.5 Statistical Discrepancy: 160.5 Total GDP: 14,420.5
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GDP to DPI + Net Factor Earning from Abroad = GNP Depreciation Net National Product (NNP) Statistical Discrepancy National Income (NI) Income Earned, But Not Received Start with GDP Personal Income Personal Income Taxes Disposable Personal Income (DPI)
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Income Earned, But Not Received Taxes on production and imports Social security payroll taxes Corporate profit taxes Retained earnings Transfer payments
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Measurement Problems in Real GDP There are two measurement problems, other than those associated with adjusting for price level changes, in using real GDP to assess domestic economic performance. Revisions The Service Sector
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Conceptual Problems with Real GDP A second set of limitation or real GDP stems from problems inherent in the indicator itself. Household Production Underground and Illegal Production Leisure The GDP Accounts Ignore “Bads” (e.g. crime spending, negative externalities, environmental pollution) More GDP cannot necessarily be equated with more human happiness.
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International Comparisons of Real GDP and GNP Per capita real GNP or GDP is a country’s real GNP or GDP divided by its population. Comparing one country’s output to another presents additional challenges. When the data suggest huge disparities in levels of GNP per capita, we do observe real differences in living standards.
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