Deck 10: Economic Growth, the Financial System, and Business Cycles

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The total amount of physical capital available in a country is know as the country's

A)labor productivity.
B)savings.
C)investment.
D)capital stock.
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If real GDP per capita doubles between 2005 and 2020,what is the average annual growth rate of real GDP per capita?

A)4.7%
B)10.5%
C)15%
D)21%
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If the growth rate of real GDP rises from 3% to 4% per year,then the number of years required to double real GDP will decrease from

A)23.3 years to 17.5 years.
B)28.0 years to 21.0 years.
C)11.2 years to 10.8 years.
D)23.3 years to 20.6 years.
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Table 10-1
<strong>Table 10-1   Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?</strong> A)1% B)2% C)3% D)4% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?

A)1%
B)2%
C)3%
D)4%
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A good measure of the standard of living is

A)real GDP per capita.
B)nominal GDP per capita.
C)total real GDP.
D)total nominal GDP.
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Technological advances generally result in

A)decreased incomes.
B)increased life expectancy.
C)increased infant mortality rates.
D)increased average number of hours worked per day.
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Economist Robert Fogel has estimated that by the year 2040,individuals in the United States will be spending

A)more time in the workforce and more time in leisure activities than they do today.
B)less time in the workforce and less time in leisure activities than they do today.
C)less time in the workforce and more time in leisure activities than they do today.
D)more time in the workforce and less time in leisure activities than they do today.
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Which of the following increases labor productivity?

A)an increase in the aggregate hours of work
B)decreases in the availability of computers and factory buildings
C)inventions of new machinery,equipment,or software
D)a decline in the health of the population
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The quantity of goods and services that can be produced by one worker or by one hour of work is referred to as

A)technology.
B)labor productivity.
C)real GDP.
D)human capital.
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Table 10-1
<strong>Table 10-1   Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?</strong> A)1% B)1.5% C)2% D)3% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?

A)1%
B)1.5%
C)2%
D)3%
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Increases in real GDP since 1900 can actually underestimate growth in the standard of living for Americans since 1900 because

A)the level of pollution in 1900 was much higher than it is today.
B)the crime rate was higher in 1900 than it is today.
C)goods and services are more expensive today as compared to 1900.
D)the quality of health care that exists today was not available in 1900.
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If real GDP per capita measured in 2009 dollars was $6,000 in 1950 and $48,000 in 2016,we would say that in the year 2016,the average American could buy ________ times as many goods and services as the average American in 1950.

A)1/8
B)4
C)8
D)12
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If real GDP grows by 3% in 2014,3.2% in 2015,and 2.5% in 2016,what is the average annual growth rate of real GDP?

A)2.6%
B)2.9%
C)3.1%
D)4.2%
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Countries with high rates of economic growth tend to have

A)a labor force that is more productive.
B)a lower life expectancy at birth.
C)low rates of technological advancement.
D)a declining incidence of business cycle fluctuations.
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If you invest $10,000 in a bond that earns 8% interest per year,how many years will it take to double your money?

A)1 year and 3 months
B)2 years and 6 months
C)8 years
D)8 years and 9 months
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Since 1900,real GDP in the United States has grown

A)more rapidly than the population.
B)more slowly than the population.
C)as rapidly as the population.
D)in a random unpredictable manner relative to the population.
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Which of the following statements describes the experiences of Corning,Inc.since it was established in 1851?

A)strong uninterrupted growth in demand
B)long-run growth interrupted by periods of business cycle recession
C)little or no growth in the long run,and unaffected by the business cycle
D)little or no growth in the long run,but very vulnerable to the business cycle
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If real GDP in a small country in 2015 is $8 billion and real GDP in the same country in 2016 is $8.3 billion,the growth rate of real GDP between 2015 and 2016

A)is 3.0%.
B)is 3.6%.
C)is 3.75%.
D)cannot be determined from the information given.
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According to the "Rule of 70," how many years will it take for real GDP per capita to double when the growth rate of real GDP per capita is 5%?

A)less than 1 year
B)5 years
C)14 years
D)35 years
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Since 1900,real GDP per capita has ________ and this measure ________ the actual growth in standards of living in the United States over this time.

A)increased;understates
B)increased;overstates
C)decreased;understates
D)decreased;overstates
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Growth in potential GDP in the United States is estimated to be about

A)8.25% per year.
B)5.0% per year.
C)3.2% per year.
D)1.5% per year.
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According to the "Rule of 70," it will take 4 years for real GDP per capita to double when the growth rate of real GDP per capita is

A)4 percent.
B)12.25 percent.
C)17.5 percent.
D)28 percent.
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Which of the following describes the growth in real GDP per person in the United States from 1900 to the present?

A)It has decreased.
B)It has increased by more than eight times.
C)It has doubled.
D)It has increased twenty times.
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Refer to the Article Summary.Labor productivity in the UK was well below the productivity in five of the other G7 nations,only faring better than Japan..Labor productivity is important for an economy because an increase in labor productivity

A)will increase the labor force participation rate.
B)allows the average consumer to increase consumption.
C)will create short-run,but not long-run,economic growth.
D)will increase output and decrease wages in the long run.
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If labor productivity growth slows down in a country,this will

A)accelerate the increase in real GDP per capita.
B)accelerate the increase in nominal GDP.
C)slow down the increase in real GDP per capita.
D)slow down the increase in nominal GDP.
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Which of the following is an example of human capital?

A)a computer
B)a factory building
C)a college education
D)a software program
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The best measure of the standard of living is

A)nominal GDP.
B)real GDP.
C)nominal GDP per capita.
D)real GDP per capita.
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In terms of economic growth,the key measure of the standard of living is

A)real GDP.
B)nominal GDP.
C)real GDP per capita.
D)nominal GDP per capita.
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Long-run economic growth requires all of the following except

A)technological change.
B)increases in capital per hour worked.
C)government provision of secure property rights.
D)political instability.
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If labor productivity growth slows down in a country,this means that the growth rate in ________ has declined.

A)labor force participation
B)the quantity of goods or services that can be produced by one hour of work
C)the working-age population
D)nominal GDP
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Potential GDP refers to

A)the level of GDP attained when all firms are producing at capacity.
B)the level of GDP attained by the country with the highest growth in real GDP in a given year.
C)the difference between the highest level of real GDP per quarter and the lowest level of real GDP per quarter within any given year.
D)the extent to which real GDP is above or below nominal GDP.
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The only way the standard of living of the average person in a country can increase is if ________ increases faster than ________.

A)production;population
B)population;GDP per capita
C)population;production
D)population;income
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India's rapid growth can be explained by

A)reduced regulations and market-based reforms.
B)investment in human capital from 1947 through 2015.
C)the movement of workers from the agricultural sector to the manufacturing sector.
D)an increase in labor force participation.
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Human capital refers to which of the following?

A)the quantity of goods and services that can be produced by one worker or by one hour of work
B)the accumulated knowledge and skills workers acquire from education and training or from their life experiences
C)manufactured goods that are used to produce other goods and services
D)physical equipment that is made by human laborers,not machines
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Which of the following would contribute to a sustained high rate of economic growth in the long run in an economy?

A)growth in capital per hour worked accompanied by technological change
B)increases in labor force participation rates as workers who are out of the labor force pursue rising wages
C)a shift of workers in the economy from the agricultural sector to the nonagricultural sector
D)an influx of immigrant labor into an economy without any accompanying technological change
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Actual real GDP will be above potential GDP if

A)firms are producing below capacity.
B)firms are producing at capacity.
C)firms are producing above capacity.
D)inflation is rising.
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Refer to the Article Summary.________ depend on increases in labor productivity.

A)Advances in technology
B)Decreases in the inflation rate
C)Decreases in the unemployment rate
D)Increases in real GDP per capita
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Which of the following does not describe governmental policy actions that are helpful in supporting growth in an economy? Governmental policies that

A)avoid playing any role in developing communication systems.
B)provide secure rights to private property.
C)establish an independent court system that enforces contracts.
D)facilitate the development of an efficient financial system.
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When production in an economy grows more quickly than the population in that economy,which of the following must be occurring?

A)Real GDP is falling.
B)Incomes are growing at a slower rate than the population.
C)Real GDP per capita is rising.
D)Living standards are falling.
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What two factors are the keys to determining labor productivity?

A)the business cycle and the growth rate of real GDP
B)the growth rate of real GDP and the interest rate
C)technology and the quantity of capital per hour worked
D)the average level of education of the workforce and the price level
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Table 10-2
<strong>Table 10-2   Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?</strong> A)-1% B)1% C)2% D)4% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?

A)-1%
B)1%
C)2%
D)4%
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Workers in high-income countries have ________ to work with than do workers in low-income countries.

A)less physical capital
B)more physical capital
C)more labor
D)more labor and less physical capital
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What is human capital?

A)a slang term for the underground labor market
B)manufactured goods that are used to produce other goods
C)accumulated knowledge and skills acquired by a worker
D)the manager or owner of a business
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If,between 2006 and 2016,the economy's real GDP grew from $20 billion to $40 billion,what was the average annual growth rate in the economy?

A)3%
B)7%
C)20%
D)100%
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Table 10-2
<strong>Table 10-2   Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?</strong> A)-2% B)-1% C)1% D)2% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?

A)-2%
B)-1%
C)1%
D)2%
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Suppose that real GDP for 2015 was $10,000 billion and real GDP for 2016 was $11,000 billion.What is the rate of growth of real GDP between 2015 and 2016?

A)1%
B)2%
C)5%
D)10%
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Potential GDP is estimated to grow at a rate of 3.2% in the United States.Actual GDP in the U.S.

A)always grows at a slower rate than potential GDP.
B)always grows at a faster rate than potential GDP.
C)always grows at the same rate as potential GDP.
D)is the same as potential GDP if all firms in the economy were working at capacity.
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If an economy is growing at a rate of 2.5% per year,how long will it take the economy to double in size?

A)60 years
B)43 years
C)36 years
D)28 years
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According to Robert Fogel,economic growth ________ health,and health ________ economic growth.

A)improves;worsens
B)improves;improves
C)worsens;improves
D)worsens;worsens
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If GDP is currently $13 trillion and is growing at a rate of 2.3% per year,how long will it take GDP to reach $26 trillion?

A)about 15 years
B)about 17 years
C)about 25 years
D)about 30 years
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Labor productivity will increase if the ________ increases and ________.

A)quantity of capital per hour worked;technology improves
B)quantity of labor per unit of capital;technology improves
C)quantity of capital per hour worked;immigration increases while capital is fixed
D)quantity of labor per unit of capital;immigration increases while capital is fixed
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Which of the following is most likely to be able to sustain economic growth in an economy?

A)sustained increases in the labor force participation rate
B)technological change
C)increases in capital per hour worked
D)accumulations of economic resources
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If GDP grew 3% in 1970,2.2% in 1971 and 2.5% in 1972 then,what is the average annual growth rate over this period?

A)5%
B)4%
C)2.6%
D)-2.2%
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Labor productivity is

A)the quantity of output produced in one hour by several workers.
B)the quantity of capital one worker can produce in one day.
C)the quantity of output produced by one worker or by one hour of work.
D)the quantity of output produced in one hour by one machine.
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Table 10-2
<strong>Table 10-2   Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2014 to 2015?</strong> A)1% B)2% C)3% D)4% <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2014 to 2015?

A)1%
B)2%
C)3%
D)4%
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Which of the following will result in an increase in labor productivity?

A)a decrease in the number of people attending institutions of higher education
B)a decline in the amount of human capital per worker
C)an increase in technology
D)a decline in the capital stock per hour worked
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Suppose that real GDP for 2015 was $10,000 billion and real GDP for 2016 was $9,500 billion.What is the rate of growth of real GDP between 2015 and 2016?

A)-10%
B)-5%
C)-2%
D)-1%
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If GDP grows at a rate of 3% per year,approximately how long will it take for GDP to double in size?

A)12 years
B)21 years
C)23 years
D)35 years
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Potential GDP is defined as

A)the maximum of GDP that the economy can produce.
B)the amount of GDP produced if there is no frictional unemployment.
C)the level of GDP attained when all firms are producing at capacity.
D)the amount of GDP produced if there is no structural unemployment.
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The rule of 70 states that

A)it takes an economy 70 years to double its real GDP.
B)the number of years it takes an economy to double in size is 70 divided by the growth rate.
C)the number of years it takes an economy to double in size is the growth rate times 70.
D)the number of years it takes an economy to double in size is the growth rate divided by 70.
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Economic growth depends more on technological change than on increases on capital per hour worked.
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Suppose you are a famous international economic advisor.You have been asked to asses the possibilities for growth in an African country.It is a country abundant in labor and some natural resources.The capital-to-labor ratio is low.It has a free market economy.You have found that this country does not have a very strong and healthy banking system,however the political system is stable and the government does a good job protecting property rights.Assess this country's prospects for growth.Recommend two things that would enhance the country's growth.
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The growth rate of real GDP in the United States rises from 4.2% to 4.4%.Explain and calculate how this increase in the growth rate of real GDP affects the number of years it will take for real GDP to double.
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Potential GDP is always greater than real GDP in an economy.
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A firm can fund an expansion of its operations by

A)issuing bonds.
B)buying stock.
C)paying dividends.
D)loaning money.
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Potential GDP is the maximum output a firm is capable of producing.
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Outline the various actions the government sector could take to promote growth.
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Potential GDP in the United States

A)does not change over time.
B)grows as the economy grows.
C)changes over a given business cycle.
D)declines over time.
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Increases in capital per hour worked cannot sustain high rates of economic growth unless accompanied by technological change.
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Centrally planned economies tend to grow more quickly than market economies.
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Use the rule of 70 to illustrate how small differences in growth rates can have a large impact on how rapidly the standard of living in a country increases.
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Increasing the amount of consumption spending and reducing the amount of savings ________ investment expenditures,and ________ long-run economic growth in the economy.

A)increases;increases
B)increases;decreases
C)decreases;increases
D)decreases;decreases
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Explain why a centrally-planned economy might not grow as rapidly as a market economy.
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When potential GDP increases,is it necessarily the case that real GDP increases as well? Explain.
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What is productivity? How does a country's standard of living relate to productivity?
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Market economies tend to grow more quickly than centrally-planned economies.
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How has economist Robert Fogel explained that economic growth is connected to life expectancy? Based on this connection,in what country would you expect to have a longer life expectancy,the United States or India? Explain.
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The key to sustained economic growth is increasing labor productivity.
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What factors increase potential GDP? Include a definition of potential GDP in your answer.
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Accumulating a greater number of inputs will ensure that an economy will experience economic growth.
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The total amount of physical capital available in a country is know as the country's

A)labor productivity.
B)savings.
C)investment.
D)capital stock.
D
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If real GDP per capita doubles between 2005 and 2020,what is the average annual growth rate of real GDP per capita?

A)4.7%
B)10.5%
C)15%
D)21%
A
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If the growth rate of real GDP rises from 3% to 4% per year,then the number of years required to double real GDP will decrease from

A)23.3 years to 17.5 years.
B)28.0 years to 21.0 years.
C)11.2 years to 10.8 years.
D)23.3 years to 20.6 years.
A
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<strong>Table 10-1   Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?</strong> A)1% B)2% C)3% D)4%
Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?

A)1%
B)2%
C)3%
D)4%
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A good measure of the standard of living is

A)real GDP per capita.
B)nominal GDP per capita.
C)total real GDP.
D)total nominal GDP.
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Technological advances generally result in

A)decreased incomes.
B)increased life expectancy.
C)increased infant mortality rates.
D)increased average number of hours worked per day.
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Economist Robert Fogel has estimated that by the year 2040,individuals in the United States will be spending

A)more time in the workforce and more time in leisure activities than they do today.
B)less time in the workforce and less time in leisure activities than they do today.
C)less time in the workforce and more time in leisure activities than they do today.
D)more time in the workforce and less time in leisure activities than they do today.
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Which of the following increases labor productivity?

A)an increase in the aggregate hours of work
B)decreases in the availability of computers and factory buildings
C)inventions of new machinery,equipment,or software
D)a decline in the health of the population
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The quantity of goods and services that can be produced by one worker or by one hour of work is referred to as

A)technology.
B)labor productivity.
C)real GDP.
D)human capital.
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Table 10-1
<strong>Table 10-1   Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?</strong> A)1% B)1.5% C)2% D)3%
Refer to Table 10-1.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?

A)1%
B)1.5%
C)2%
D)3%
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Increases in real GDP since 1900 can actually underestimate growth in the standard of living for Americans since 1900 because

A)the level of pollution in 1900 was much higher than it is today.
B)the crime rate was higher in 1900 than it is today.
C)goods and services are more expensive today as compared to 1900.
D)the quality of health care that exists today was not available in 1900.
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If real GDP per capita measured in 2009 dollars was $6,000 in 1950 and $48,000 in 2016,we would say that in the year 2016,the average American could buy ________ times as many goods and services as the average American in 1950.

A)1/8
B)4
C)8
D)12
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If real GDP grows by 3% in 2014,3.2% in 2015,and 2.5% in 2016,what is the average annual growth rate of real GDP?

A)2.6%
B)2.9%
C)3.1%
D)4.2%
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Countries with high rates of economic growth tend to have

A)a labor force that is more productive.
B)a lower life expectancy at birth.
C)low rates of technological advancement.
D)a declining incidence of business cycle fluctuations.
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If you invest $10,000 in a bond that earns 8% interest per year,how many years will it take to double your money?

A)1 year and 3 months
B)2 years and 6 months
C)8 years
D)8 years and 9 months
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Since 1900,real GDP in the United States has grown

A)more rapidly than the population.
B)more slowly than the population.
C)as rapidly as the population.
D)in a random unpredictable manner relative to the population.
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Which of the following statements describes the experiences of Corning,Inc.since it was established in 1851?

A)strong uninterrupted growth in demand
B)long-run growth interrupted by periods of business cycle recession
C)little or no growth in the long run,and unaffected by the business cycle
D)little or no growth in the long run,but very vulnerable to the business cycle
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If real GDP in a small country in 2015 is $8 billion and real GDP in the same country in 2016 is $8.3 billion,the growth rate of real GDP between 2015 and 2016

A)is 3.0%.
B)is 3.6%.
C)is 3.75%.
D)cannot be determined from the information given.
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According to the "Rule of 70," how many years will it take for real GDP per capita to double when the growth rate of real GDP per capita is 5%?

A)less than 1 year
B)5 years
C)14 years
D)35 years
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Since 1900,real GDP per capita has ________ and this measure ________ the actual growth in standards of living in the United States over this time.

A)increased;understates
B)increased;overstates
C)decreased;understates
D)decreased;overstates
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Growth in potential GDP in the United States is estimated to be about

A)8.25% per year.
B)5.0% per year.
C)3.2% per year.
D)1.5% per year.
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According to the "Rule of 70," it will take 4 years for real GDP per capita to double when the growth rate of real GDP per capita is

A)4 percent.
B)12.25 percent.
C)17.5 percent.
D)28 percent.
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Which of the following describes the growth in real GDP per person in the United States from 1900 to the present?

A)It has decreased.
B)It has increased by more than eight times.
C)It has doubled.
D)It has increased twenty times.
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Refer to the Article Summary.Labor productivity in the UK was well below the productivity in five of the other G7 nations,only faring better than Japan..Labor productivity is important for an economy because an increase in labor productivity

A)will increase the labor force participation rate.
B)allows the average consumer to increase consumption.
C)will create short-run,but not long-run,economic growth.
D)will increase output and decrease wages in the long run.
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If labor productivity growth slows down in a country,this will

A)accelerate the increase in real GDP per capita.
B)accelerate the increase in nominal GDP.
C)slow down the increase in real GDP per capita.
D)slow down the increase in nominal GDP.
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Which of the following is an example of human capital?

A)a computer
B)a factory building
C)a college education
D)a software program
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The best measure of the standard of living is

A)nominal GDP.
B)real GDP.
C)nominal GDP per capita.
D)real GDP per capita.
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In terms of economic growth,the key measure of the standard of living is

A)real GDP.
B)nominal GDP.
C)real GDP per capita.
D)nominal GDP per capita.
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Long-run economic growth requires all of the following except

A)technological change.
B)increases in capital per hour worked.
C)government provision of secure property rights.
D)political instability.
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If labor productivity growth slows down in a country,this means that the growth rate in ________ has declined.

A)labor force participation
B)the quantity of goods or services that can be produced by one hour of work
C)the working-age population
D)nominal GDP
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31
Potential GDP refers to

A)the level of GDP attained when all firms are producing at capacity.
B)the level of GDP attained by the country with the highest growth in real GDP in a given year.
C)the difference between the highest level of real GDP per quarter and the lowest level of real GDP per quarter within any given year.
D)the extent to which real GDP is above or below nominal GDP.
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32
The only way the standard of living of the average person in a country can increase is if ________ increases faster than ________.

A)production;population
B)population;GDP per capita
C)population;production
D)population;income
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33
India's rapid growth can be explained by

A)reduced regulations and market-based reforms.
B)investment in human capital from 1947 through 2015.
C)the movement of workers from the agricultural sector to the manufacturing sector.
D)an increase in labor force participation.
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34
Human capital refers to which of the following?

A)the quantity of goods and services that can be produced by one worker or by one hour of work
B)the accumulated knowledge and skills workers acquire from education and training or from their life experiences
C)manufactured goods that are used to produce other goods and services
D)physical equipment that is made by human laborers,not machines
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35
Which of the following would contribute to a sustained high rate of economic growth in the long run in an economy?

A)growth in capital per hour worked accompanied by technological change
B)increases in labor force participation rates as workers who are out of the labor force pursue rising wages
C)a shift of workers in the economy from the agricultural sector to the nonagricultural sector
D)an influx of immigrant labor into an economy without any accompanying technological change
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36
Actual real GDP will be above potential GDP if

A)firms are producing below capacity.
B)firms are producing at capacity.
C)firms are producing above capacity.
D)inflation is rising.
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37
Refer to the Article Summary.________ depend on increases in labor productivity.

A)Advances in technology
B)Decreases in the inflation rate
C)Decreases in the unemployment rate
D)Increases in real GDP per capita
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38
Which of the following does not describe governmental policy actions that are helpful in supporting growth in an economy? Governmental policies that

A)avoid playing any role in developing communication systems.
B)provide secure rights to private property.
C)establish an independent court system that enforces contracts.
D)facilitate the development of an efficient financial system.
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39
When production in an economy grows more quickly than the population in that economy,which of the following must be occurring?

A)Real GDP is falling.
B)Incomes are growing at a slower rate than the population.
C)Real GDP per capita is rising.
D)Living standards are falling.
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40
What two factors are the keys to determining labor productivity?

A)the business cycle and the growth rate of real GDP
B)the growth rate of real GDP and the interest rate
C)technology and the quantity of capital per hour worked
D)the average level of education of the workforce and the price level
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41
Table 10-2
<strong>Table 10-2   Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?</strong> A)-1% B)1% C)2% D)4%
Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate average annual growth rate from 2013 to 2016?

A)-1%
B)1%
C)2%
D)4%
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42
Workers in high-income countries have ________ to work with than do workers in low-income countries.

A)less physical capital
B)more physical capital
C)more labor
D)more labor and less physical capital
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43
What is human capital?

A)a slang term for the underground labor market
B)manufactured goods that are used to produce other goods
C)accumulated knowledge and skills acquired by a worker
D)the manager or owner of a business
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44
If,between 2006 and 2016,the economy's real GDP grew from $20 billion to $40 billion,what was the average annual growth rate in the economy?

A)3%
B)7%
C)20%
D)100%
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45
Table 10-2
<strong>Table 10-2   Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?</strong> A)-2% B)-1% C)1% D)2%
Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2015 to 2016?

A)-2%
B)-1%
C)1%
D)2%
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46
Suppose that real GDP for 2015 was $10,000 billion and real GDP for 2016 was $11,000 billion.What is the rate of growth of real GDP between 2015 and 2016?

A)1%
B)2%
C)5%
D)10%
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47
Potential GDP is estimated to grow at a rate of 3.2% in the United States.Actual GDP in the U.S.

A)always grows at a slower rate than potential GDP.
B)always grows at a faster rate than potential GDP.
C)always grows at the same rate as potential GDP.
D)is the same as potential GDP if all firms in the economy were working at capacity.
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48
If an economy is growing at a rate of 2.5% per year,how long will it take the economy to double in size?

A)60 years
B)43 years
C)36 years
D)28 years
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49
According to Robert Fogel,economic growth ________ health,and health ________ economic growth.

A)improves;worsens
B)improves;improves
C)worsens;improves
D)worsens;worsens
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50
If GDP is currently $13 trillion and is growing at a rate of 2.3% per year,how long will it take GDP to reach $26 trillion?

A)about 15 years
B)about 17 years
C)about 25 years
D)about 30 years
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51
Labor productivity will increase if the ________ increases and ________.

A)quantity of capital per hour worked;technology improves
B)quantity of labor per unit of capital;technology improves
C)quantity of capital per hour worked;immigration increases while capital is fixed
D)quantity of labor per unit of capital;immigration increases while capital is fixed
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52
Which of the following is most likely to be able to sustain economic growth in an economy?

A)sustained increases in the labor force participation rate
B)technological change
C)increases in capital per hour worked
D)accumulations of economic resources
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53
If GDP grew 3% in 1970,2.2% in 1971 and 2.5% in 1972 then,what is the average annual growth rate over this period?

A)5%
B)4%
C)2.6%
D)-2.2%
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54
Labor productivity is

A)the quantity of output produced in one hour by several workers.
B)the quantity of capital one worker can produce in one day.
C)the quantity of output produced by one worker or by one hour of work.
D)the quantity of output produced in one hour by one machine.
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55
Table 10-2
<strong>Table 10-2   Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2014 to 2015?</strong> A)1% B)2% C)3% D)4%
Refer to Table 10-2.Using the table above,what is the approximate growth rate of real GDP from 2014 to 2015?

A)1%
B)2%
C)3%
D)4%
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56
Which of the following will result in an increase in labor productivity?

A)a decrease in the number of people attending institutions of higher education
B)a decline in the amount of human capital per worker
C)an increase in technology
D)a decline in the capital stock per hour worked
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57
Suppose that real GDP for 2015 was $10,000 billion and real GDP for 2016 was $9,500 billion.What is the rate of growth of real GDP between 2015 and 2016?

A)-10%
B)-5%
C)-2%
D)-1%
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58
If GDP grows at a rate of 3% per year,approximately how long will it take for GDP to double in size?

A)12 years
B)21 years
C)23 years
D)35 years
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59
Potential GDP is defined as

A)the maximum of GDP that the economy can produce.
B)the amount of GDP produced if there is no frictional unemployment.
C)the level of GDP attained when all firms are producing at capacity.
D)the amount of GDP produced if there is no structural unemployment.
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60
The rule of 70 states that

A)it takes an economy 70 years to double its real GDP.
B)the number of years it takes an economy to double in size is 70 divided by the growth rate.
C)the number of years it takes an economy to double in size is the growth rate times 70.
D)the number of years it takes an economy to double in size is the growth rate divided by 70.
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61
Economic growth depends more on technological change than on increases on capital per hour worked.
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62
Suppose you are a famous international economic advisor.You have been asked to asses the possibilities for growth in an African country.It is a country abundant in labor and some natural resources.The capital-to-labor ratio is low.It has a free market economy.You have found that this country does not have a very strong and healthy banking system,however the political system is stable and the government does a good job protecting property rights.Assess this country's prospects for growth.Recommend two things that would enhance the country's growth.
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63
The growth rate of real GDP in the United States rises from 4.2% to 4.4%.Explain and calculate how this increase in the growth rate of real GDP affects the number of years it will take for real GDP to double.
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64
Potential GDP is always greater than real GDP in an economy.
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65
A firm can fund an expansion of its operations by

A)issuing bonds.
B)buying stock.
C)paying dividends.
D)loaning money.
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66
Potential GDP is the maximum output a firm is capable of producing.
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67
Outline the various actions the government sector could take to promote growth.
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68
Potential GDP in the United States

A)does not change over time.
B)grows as the economy grows.
C)changes over a given business cycle.
D)declines over time.
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69
Increases in capital per hour worked cannot sustain high rates of economic growth unless accompanied by technological change.
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70
Centrally planned economies tend to grow more quickly than market economies.
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71
Use the rule of 70 to illustrate how small differences in growth rates can have a large impact on how rapidly the standard of living in a country increases.
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72
Increasing the amount of consumption spending and reducing the amount of savings ________ investment expenditures,and ________ long-run economic growth in the economy.

A)increases;increases
B)increases;decreases
C)decreases;increases
D)decreases;decreases
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73
Explain why a centrally-planned economy might not grow as rapidly as a market economy.
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74
When potential GDP increases,is it necessarily the case that real GDP increases as well? Explain.
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75
What is productivity? How does a country's standard of living relate to productivity?
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76
Market economies tend to grow more quickly than centrally-planned economies.
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77
How has economist Robert Fogel explained that economic growth is connected to life expectancy? Based on this connection,in what country would you expect to have a longer life expectancy,the United States or India? Explain.
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78
The key to sustained economic growth is increasing labor productivity.
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79
What factors increase potential GDP? Include a definition of potential GDP in your answer.
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80
Accumulating a greater number of inputs will ensure that an economy will experience economic growth.
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