Part B GDP: Where and what is counted? For each of the following items, write one of the following in the space provided. C if the item is counted as consumption spending I if the item is counted as investment spending G if the item is counted as government spending Xif the item is counted as exports M if the item is counted as imports NC if the item is not counted in the calculation of the GDP 11. You spend $7.00 to see the latest Justin Bieber movic. 12. A family pays a contractor $100,000 for a house he built for them this year. 13. A family pays $75,000 for a house built three years ago.
Part B GDP: Where and what is counted? For each of the following items, write one of the following in the space provided. C if the item is counted as consumption spending I if the item is counted as investment spending G if the item is counted as government spending Xif the item is counted as exports M if the item is counted as imports NC if the item is not counted in the calculation of the GDP 11. You spend $7.00 to see the latest Justin Bieber movic. 12. A family pays a contractor $100,000 for a house he built for them this year. 13. A family pays $75,000 for a house built three years ago.
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Part B
GDP: Where and what is counted?
For each of the following items, write one of the following in the space provided.
C if the item is counted as consumption spending
I if the item is counted as investment spending
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G if the item is counted as government spending
Xif the item is counted as exports
M if the item is counted as imports
NC if the item is not counted in the calculation of the GDP
11. You spend $7.00 to see the latest Justin Bieber movic.
12. A family pays a contractor $100,000 for a house he built for them this year.
13. A family pays $75,000 for a house built three years ago.
14. An accountant from Ernst & Young purchases a new Italian suit.
15. The government increases defense expenditures by $1,000,000,000
16. A homemaker works hard caring for her spouse and two children.
17. Ford Motor Company buys new auto-making robots.
18. Apple Computer builds a new factory in the United States.
19. You buy a new Toyota Tacoma that was made in Japan.
20. A Japanese airline purchases two new Boeing 747s (*these are made in WA)
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