Basics of Econ
Unemployment
Inflation
100

How is economy measured? 

GDP 

100

Name two benefits of being employed.

Income, financial stability, experience, or social benefits

100

What is inflation?

  • Answer: A general increase in prices across the economy
200

 How often is GDP measured in Australia?

Quarterly (4 times a year)

200

What is the term for unemployment caused by people moving between jobsS

Frictional unemploymen

200

What is the most common way to measure inflation in Australia?

Consumer Price Index (CPI)

300

Name a 3 basic living standards 

food shelter and entertainment or healthcare

300

Which type of unemployment happens when businesses lay off workers due to economic downturns?

Cyclical unemployment

300

Name two types of inflation

Demand-side inflation and supply-side inflation

400

What is one weakness of using GDP to measure human well-being?

It doesn’t measure rising living costs or environmental impacts

400

What type of unemployment occurs when jobs disappear due to changes in production methods?

Structural unemployment

400

If wages increase, production costs rise, and businesses raise prices. What type of inflation is this?

Cost-push inflation (Supply-side inflation)

500

What is the difference between GDP and GDP per capita?

GDP is the total economic output of a country, while GDP per capita divides GDP by the population to show average income per person.

500

What are two reasons a government tracks unemployment trends?

To predict future job markets and create policies to reduce unemployment

500

How does inflation impact local producers compared to overseas competitors?

It makes local products more expensive, reducing competitiveness against cheaper imports.

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