ECO 212 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Infant Mortality, Government Spending, Final Good

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Chapter 10 measuring a nation"s income: the economy"s income and expenditure, gdp measures two things that are equal to each other a. i. Adding up the total income paid by firms a. ii. Services being paid for, but not done without compensation c. iv. Gdp only includes the final good, not the intermediate goods that were put into making that final good c. iv. 1. If a firm does decide to inventory some of these intermediate goods, then they do count as part of the. Gdp because they are going to be used to make a final good later c. v. c. vi. Includes on current purchases, not transactions over previously produced goods c. vii. Only items that are produced domestically are added to gdp c. viii. Only over a specific time period: every dollar spent by a buyer of a good or service becomes a dollar of income to the seller of that good or service, components of gdp, y= c+i+g+nx a. i.

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