ECON 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Intermediate Good, Final Good, Human Capital

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2 ways to define rich (by gdp: take into account the absolute size of an economy, calculate the size of the economy on a per capita basis. Total income generated by the economy divided by the number of people in the country. Best measure for standard of living is real (constant) gdp/capita = real gdp/populat. 4 sectors: household/consumers and non-profit => we label this sector ,c for consumption, business sector (for profit) => we label this sector, i, for investment, government sector (municipal, provincial, federal) => we label this sector, g, for. Government: foreign sector => we label this sector, x, for exports. A measure of the total value, in price, of final good and services produced in a country during a given year. Output based gdp: sum of value added (output less the cost of goods and services purchased from other business) by all industries in canada.

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