What does GDP measure?
Growth and wealth of a nation's economy.
Aggregate Demand measures
the total amount of goods that are consumed in a given year
Name 3 causes of economic growth.
1. New technology
2. Investment in capital
3. Discovery of New resources
Johnny moves to Nashville after graduating from the University of Memphis to find a job. What type of unemployment is he experiencing?
Frictional unemployment
What kind of GDP is used to measure the economy's growth in the current year?
Nominal
How does an increase in aggregate demand affect inflation
Increases inflation
What does inflation mean?
The overall price level has increased.
After the back-to-school rush in August, business dies down and Target lays off Joe
What is seasonal unemployment.
What is the formula for calculating GDP?
Consumption + Investment + Government Spending + Exports - Imports.
A decrease in aggregate supply causes this type of inflation
What is a negative effect of inflation?
Money loses its value
In order to be unemployed, a person exhibit these 2 qualities
1. Out of work
2. Actively looking for a job
Real GDP adjusts for
AD/AS equilibrium measures __________
Real GDP
How is inflation measuered?
Using CPI (consumer price index)
List at least 3 DIFFERENT types of goods that would NOT be counted towards GDP?
1. Secondhand sales (used)
2. Financial transactions
3. Non-market transactions
4. Intermediate goods
5. Underground economy
6. Transfer payments
What happens to GDP, inflation and unemployment during a recession?
1. GDP - Decreases
2. Inflation - Decreases
3. Unemployment - Increases
How does increase in aggregate demand affect GDP, unemployment
2. Decrease Unemployment
What is the difference between a surplus and a deficit
A surplus means the government has higher revenues than spending
2. deficit means that a government is spending more than receiving income (revenue)