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Principles of Economics Study Set 1
Quiz 16: Macroeconomics: The Birds Eye View of the Economy
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Output per worker must be ________ output per person.
Question 22
Multiple Choice
Average labor productivity equals:
Question 23
Multiple Choice
The value of output was $1,000 billion in Northland and $2,000 billion in Southland. The population of Northland was 50 million and the population of Southland was 120 million. There were 30 million employed workers in Northland and 75 million employed workers in Southland. Average labor productivity was higher in ________ and the standard of living was ________.
Question 24
Multiple Choice
The process of steady increase in the quantity and quality of goods and services the economy can produce is called:
Question 25
Multiple Choice
If living standards in a country, as measured by output per person, decrease, then total output must have:
Question 26
Multiple Choice
Output per person must be ________ output per worker.
Question 27
Multiple Choice
In Econland population increased from 1 million to 1.1 million, the number of employed workers increased from 500,000 to 600,000, but average labor productivity decreased from $20,000 per worker per year to $18,000 per worker per year. Total output in Econland ________ and the average standard of living ________.
Question 28
Multiple Choice
Output per employed worker is called:
Question 29
Multiple Choice
The country of Southland produced $2,000 billion of output in one year. The population of Southland was 100 million, of whom 60 million were employed. What was average labor productivity in Southland?