ECON 2000 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Gdp Deflator, National Accounts, Black Market

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The consumer price index measures the level of prices. Gdp is computed every three months by statistics canada. Gdp = the total value of all final goods and services produced within canada during a particular year or quarter. Gdp is total income earned domestically it includes income earned domestically by foreigners, but not income earned by domestic residents on foreign grounds. For evaluating trends in the standard of living of canadians, it is appropriate to subtract that part of our gdp that represents income to foreigners represented by. Statistics canada in the balance of international payments accounts. In this textbook, we assume that gdp simultaneously measures all three of these concepts: The total output of goods and services. Basically gdp = the economy"s income and its expenditure on output every dollar of expenditure by a buyer must become a dollar of income to a seller.

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