ECON 1020H Chapter Notes - Chapter 7: Inta, Price Level, Market Basket

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Chapter 7 notes for exam. Chapter 7: gdp and cpi, tracking the macroeconomy. Gdp: what"s in and what"s out. Included: not included, domestically produced final goods and services, including capital goods, new productive physical capital, changes to inventories, used goods. Financial assets like stocks and bonds. Price indexes and the aggregate price level. The aggregate price level is a measure of the overall level of prices in the economy. Inflation rate, cpi and other indexes. The consumer price index measures the cost of the market basket of a typical canadian family. Fall, 2014: disposable income is allocated to consumer spending (c) and private savings. The total quantity of final goods and services the economy produces for a given period, usually a year. Real gdp is the numerical measure of aggregate output typically used by economists. A single number that represents the overall price level for final goods and services in the economy.

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