ECON 204 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Government Spending, Human Capital

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1:02 pm: when we think about gdp in total income. Not just the amount but also the way it is distributed b. Most people in the top fifth call middle class. Easier to get into top 20 than is thought. Economic growth is measured as the percent change in gdp (% gdp) a. If gdp grows faster than population, per capita gdp & will increase. a. b. Average living standards could also increase depending upon how the additional income is distributed. The main explanation for economic growth is productivity growth increases in output per worker a. b. i. ii. Pay attention to what is on the axis"s. See that from 1900 to 1930 gdp was three times greater. See that gdp grows more quickly than population c. c. i. i. ii. More workers or more work done by workers. For the whole economy is the measure of productivity.

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