Macroeconomics: Private and Public Choice
Macroeconomics: Private and Public Choice
15th Edition
ISBN: 9781285453545
Author: Russell Sobel; Richard Stroup; James Gwartney; David Macpherson
Publisher: South-Western College Pub
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Chapter 8, Problem 14CQ

(a)

To determine

Identify the 2011 and 2012 real GDP.

(a)

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Table-1 shows the value of nominal GDP and the GDP deflator as follows:

Table-1
 

Nominal GDP

(Billions of currency)

GDP deflator

(2005=100)

Country2011201220112012
U15,075.715,684.8113.4115.4
C1,718.71,817.6115.2119.7
J470,623475,867.991.691.6
I1,579.21,566.3112.7112.7
A1,444.61,488.3127.4127.4
UK1,515.81,541.5117.1117.1

The real GDP can be calculated using the formula as follows:

Real GDP=Nominal GDPGDP deflator×100        (1)

Substitute the respective values in equation (1) to calculate the rea; GDP of country U.

Real GDP=15,075.7113.4×100=13,294.2

Therefore, the real GDP of Country U in 2011 is $13,294.2 billion.

Table-2 shows the value of the real GDP in 2011 and 2012, which is calculated using Equation-1 as follows:

  

Table-2

  
       

Nominal GDP

(Billions of currency)

GDP deflator

Real GDP

Real GDP

Country201120122011201220112012
U15,075.715,684.8113.4115.413,294.21,3591.68
C1,718.71,817.6115.2119.71,491.921,518.46
J470,623475,867.992.491.6509,332.25519,506.44
I1,579.21,566.3110.9112.71,423.981,389.79
A1,444.61,488.3128.1127.41,127.71,168.21
UK1,515.81,541.5115.5117.11,312.381,316.39

(b)

To determine

Identify the inflation rate in 2012.

(b)

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The inflation rate in 2014 can be calculated using the formula as follows:

Inflation rate=(GDP deflatorCurrent yearGDP deflatorBase yearGDP deflatorBase year)×100        (2)

Use Equation-2 to calculate the inflation rate of Country U in 2014 as follows:

Inflation rate=(115.4113.4113.4)×100=1.76

Therefore, the inflation rate is 1.76%.

Table-3 shows the value of the inflation rate, which is calculated using Equation-2 as follows:

   

Table-3

    
        

Nominal GDP

(Billions of currency)

GDP deflator

Real GDP

Real GDP

Inflation rate
Country2011201220112012201120122012
U15,075.715,684.8113.4115.413,294.21,3591.681.76%
C1,718.71,817.6115.2119.71,491.921,518.463.90%
J470,623475,867.992.491.6509,332.25519,506.44-0.86%
I1,579.21,566.3110.9112.71,423.981,389.791.62%
A1,444.61,488.3128.1127.41,127.71,168.21-0.54%
UK1,515.81,541.5115.5117.11,312.381,316.391.38%

(c)

To determine

Identify the country that has the highest growth rate of real GDP.

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The growth rate can be calculated using the formula as follows:

Growth rate=(Real GDPCurrent yearRealGDPBase yearRealGDPBase year)×100        (3)

Use Equatrion-3 to calculate the growth rate of real GDP as follows:

Growth rate=(13,591.6813,294.213,294.2)×100=2.237

Therefore, the growth rate of real GDP is 2.237%.

Table-4 shows the growth rate in 2012, which is calculated using the Equation-3 as follows:

Table-4
Nominal GDPReal GDPInflation rateGrowth rate
Country201120122011201220122012
U15,075.715,684.813,294.213,591.681.76%2.237%
C1,718.71,817.61,491.921,518.463.90%1.778%
J470,623475,867.9509,332.25519,506.44-0.86%1.997%
I1,579.21,566.31,423.981,389.791.62%-2.40%
A1,444.61,488.31,127.71,168.21-0.54%3.592%
UK1,515.81,541.51,312.381,316.391.38%0.305%

According to Table-4, Country A has the highest growth rate of real GDP, which is 3.592% and Country I has the lowest growth rate of real GDP, which is -2.40%.

(d)

To determine

Identify the countries that have the highest and lowest inflation rate.

(d)

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According to Table-3, Country C has the highest inflation rate, which is 3.90% and Country J has the lowest inflation rate, which is -0.86%.

(e)

To determine

Identify the country that has the most inflation

(e)

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According to the data from Table-4, Country C has the highest inflation rate, which is 3.90%. Therefore, Country C has the most inflation during 2012.

Economics Concept Introduction

Inflation: Inflation is a sustained rise in the price level of a selected basket of goods and service for a particular period.

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