ECO 1002 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Final Good, National Product, Business Cycle

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Chapter 4 measuring gdp and economic growth. Gross domestic product: the market value of all final goods and services produced in a country in a given time period. Non monetary services (had to be paid for: bought ipad for 100, sold to later for 50, not part of gdp, sell a shirt for 50, and the store sells it for 75. Gnp (gross national product): production not in one state or country total goods and services production for any us citizen or any us company in the world. If you"re a person who is the citizen of another country and you produce something in this country: gdp anything produced in this country doesn"t matter where from (as long as it"s in this country) Gnp final goods or services for their country and would count there as well. Gdp = c + i + g + net exports (exports imports) C = consumer spending 70% of gdp in this country.

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