GDP is geographically focused, including all output produced within a nation's borders.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
GDP measures how well the economy is doing and so looks only at production within the nation's borders.
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A) both chips and soda. B) neither chips nor soda. C) soda, but not chips. D) chips, but not soda.
Assume that the expectation of declining housing prices cause households to reduce their demand for new houses and the financing that accompanies it. If the nation has low mobility international capital markets and a flexible exchange rate system, what happens to the GDP Price Index and current international transactionsin the context of the Three-Sector-Model?
a. The GDP Price Index rises, and current international transactionsbecomes more negative (or less positive). b. The GDP Price Index and current international transactionsremain the same. c. The GDP Price Index falls, and current international transactionsremains the same. d. The GDP Price Index falls, and current international transactionsrises. e. There is not enough information to determine what happens to these two macroeconomic variables.
In the open-economy macroeconomic model, if foreign interest rates rise and the U.S interest rate stays the same then, U.S
a. net capital outflow rises, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right. b. net capital outflow rises, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts right. c. net capital outflow falls, so the supply of dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left. d. net capital outflow falls, so the demand for dollars in the market for foreign exchange shifts left.
The total indebtedness of the federal government in the form of outstanding interest-earning bonds is the
A) budget surplus. B) trade deficit. C) national debt. D) budget deficit.