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Chapter Two: Useful Tools and Concepts
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Our Tools for Understanding
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YearUnemployment RateReal GDP Growth Rate 20004.0%4.1% 20014.7%1.1% 20025.8%1.8% 20036.0%2.5% 20045.5%3.5% 20055.1%3.1% 20064.6%2.7% 20074.6%1.9% 20085.8%-0.3% 20099.3%-3.1% 20109.6%2.4% 20118.9%1.8% 20128.1%2.2% Table 2.1: Unemployment Rate and Real GDP Growth Rate, United States, 2000-2012 (in percent) Sources: U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, http://bea.gov/iTable/index_nipa.cfm ;U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://bls.gov/cps/cpsaat01.htm.
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Figure 2.B1: Unemployment Rate, United States, 2000-2012 Sources: United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, http://bls.gov/cps/cpsaat01.htm; United States Bureau of Economic Analysis, http://bea.gov/iTable/index_nipa.cfm.
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2008 (5.8, -0.3) Figure 2.B2: Relationship between Unemployment and GDP Growth Rate, United States, 2000-2012 Sources: United States Bureau of Labor Statistics,http://bls.gov/cps/cpsaat01.htm; United States Bureau of Economic Analysis, http://bea.gov/iTable/index_nipa.cfm.
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Figure 2.B3: Relationship between GDP Growth Rate and Greenhouse Gas Emissions Growth Rate, United States, 1990-2012 Source: Greenhouse Gas data from United States Environmental Protection Agency, http://www.epa.gov/ climatechange/ghgemissions/usinventoryreport.html.
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Economic Tradeoffs
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A Quantity of Butter Quantity of Guns B C D PPF Figure 2.1: Society’s Production-Possibilities Frontier
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Quantity of Output 1 Quantity of Output 2 PPF with Additional Resources or Technological Progress Original PPF Figure 2.2: An Expanded Production-Possibilities Frontier
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A Quantity of Resource-Depleting Production Quantity of Maintenance B Figure 2.3: Society’s Production/Maintenance Frontier
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Quantity of Output 1 Quantity of Output 2 Future PPF with High Resource Maintenance Now Future PPF with High Resource Depletion Now Figure 2.4: Possible Future PPFs
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The Role of Markets
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Factor Markets Product Markets Land, Labor, and Capital Services Produced Goods and Services Wages, Rents, Interest, and Profits Payments for Produced Goods and Services Households Firms Figure 2.5: The Circular Flow Diagram for the Basic Neoclassical Model
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