Assignment 1 Flashcards

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In Japan in 2000 nominal interest rates were 1.5 per cent and the inflation rate was -0.5 per cent. The real interest rate was

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  • 2 per cent
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In 1989, Don bought a Dodge Dart for $2500. He drove this car until 2003 when he bough a Honda Civic for $18000. If the price index in 1969 was 36.7 and the price index in 2003 is 180, what’s the price of the Dodge Dart in 2003 prices?

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  • $12,262
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The goal of the consumer price index is to measure changes in the

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  • relative prices of consumer goods
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The price index in 2001 is 120, and in 2002 the price index is 127.2. What is the inflation rate?

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  • 6 per cent
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5
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If the GDP deflator is 200 and nominal GDP is 10,000 billion, then real GDP is

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  • 5,000 billion
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Which of the following is a correct way to measure productivity?

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  • divide output by the number of hours worked
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7
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Which of the following is included in Canadian GDP

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  • Canadian exports of goods and services
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8
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Greg, a Canadian citizen, works only in the U.S. The value added to production from his employment is

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  • included only in Canadian GDP
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Goods that go into inventory and are not sold during the current period are

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  • included in current period GDP as inventory investment
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10
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Grapes are

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  • counted as an intermediate good only if they are used to produce another good like wine
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What is included in GDP?

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  • services such as those provided by lawyers and hairstylists
  • the estimated rental value of owner-occupied housing
  • production of foreign citizens living in Canada
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12
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To compute GDP we

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  • sum the market values of final goods and services
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13
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Macroeconomics includes the study of topics such as

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  • national output, the inflation rate, and the trade deficit
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14
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During recessions

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  • sales and profits fall
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15
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Meredith is looking for work as a computer programmer. Although her prospects are good she hasn’t yet taken a job. Julie is looking for work in a steel mill, but there aren’t many ads for steel workers and every time she shows up for an interview, there are many more people than interviews/openings.

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  • Meredith is frictionally unemployed and Julie is structurally unemployed
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16
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A few years ago, based on concepts similar to those sued to estimate U.S. employment figures, the Canadian adult non-institutionalized population was 24 million, the labour force was 16 million, and the number of people employed was 14 million. According to these numbers, the Canadian labour force participation rate and unemployment rates were about

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  • 67 per cent and 12.5 per cent
17
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Human capital is the

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  • knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education, training and experience.
18
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Which of the following would be considered physical capital?

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  • the pizza oven at the Liquidity Preferences Tavern
19
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When the money market is represented in a diagram with the value of money on the vertical axis, what happens to the price level and the value of money when the money supply increases?

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  • price of money will go up and the value of money will go down
20
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How is the supply of money determined?

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  • by the Bank of Canada
21
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In the money market, as the price level increases, how does the quantity of money demanded or supplied change?

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  • the quantity of money demanded increases
22
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Which statement best describes the impact of open market purchases by the Bank of Canada?

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  • the money supplied increases, which makes the value of money decrease