What does GDP or Gross Domestic Product Mean?
GDP means the Gross Domestic Product which is the total monetary value of all goods and services produced within a singular country in a specific time period which are measured in either quarters or a year.
What are Buisness Cycles?
What does economic growth include?
Economic growth includes human capital and physical capital.
What is Nominal GDP
Nominal GDP measures a country's total economic output withall final goods and services produced valued at current market prices, does not account for inflation.
How are buisness cycles measured?
Cycles are measured by changes in GDP
What is the government role in economic growth?
Investing in infastructure, promoting education, encourage innovation
How does GDP account for inflation?
Nominal GDP is converted into Real GDP using a GDP deflator which removes price increases so that the actual growth of the volume of goods and services produced are reflected
What occurs during a peak buisness cycle?
At the peak, the economy is at its highest level of output before growth begins to slow.
What are the economic benefits for GDP growth?
Higher incomes, more jobs, buisness expands, higher wages, increased spending, stronger physical capital, and stronger human capital.
What is the formula for GDP
C+I+G+(X-M)
What occurs during the trough cycle?
The trough is the lowest point of the cycle, after which the economy begins to recover and grow again.
Why does cost matter?
Inflation reduces purchasing power, trades and tariffs raise cost for consumers and buisnesses, government spending can disrupt services and stability.