ECON 203 Chapter Notes - Chapter 4: Delator, Gross Domestic Product

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Gross domestic product how much income is created by the production of nal goods and services (no matter of citizenship) Real: using prices from a base year, adjusted for in ation. Gross national product income received by canadian citizens, no matter where the production occurred. Rate of economic growth increase in real gdp. = (real gdp2 - real gdp1)/real gdp1 * 100. Output-based gdp: total of all value added. Expenditure-based gdp: total expenditure on all nal goods and services produced. Gdp = c + i + g + x - im. Consumption expenditure households spending on nal goods/services. Government expenditure government spending on nal goods/services. Exports locally made products bought by foreign countries. Imports foreign countries" products being bought locally. Income-based gdp: income generated by the production of all goods and services. Net domestic income total income earned by factors of production. Employment income (w) total of wages, salaries and bene ts paid to workers.

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