ECON 2105 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Gdp Deflator, Gross Domestic Product, Pickup Truck

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12 Oct 2016
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Chapter 8 measuring total production and income: the four major categories of expenditure: Personal consumption: spending by households on goods and services (not including new houses). Gross private domestic investment: spending by firms on new factories, machinery, and additions to inventory; spending by households on new houses. Government purchases: spending by federal, state, and local governments on goods and services. Net exports: exports minus imports: indicate whether each of the following is a final good, an intermediate good, or neither: Coffee beans purchased by a coffee shop: intermediate good. A new pick-up truck purchased by a consumer: final good. A new home purchased by a family: final good. *final good or services: is one that is purchased by its final user is not included in the production of any other good or service. An example of final goods are a hamburger purchased by a consumer and a computer purchased by a business.

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