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4. 10 points In year 1 and year 2, there are two products produced in a given economy, cars and beef. Suppose that there are no intermediate goods. In year one, 200 cars are produced and sold at $15,000 each, and in year two, 250 cars are sold at $16,000 each. In year one, 1,000,000 pounds of beef are sold for $7.00 each, and in year two, 1,000,000 pounds are sold for $8.00 each.

(a) Calculate nominal GDP in each year.

(b) Calculate real GDP in each year and the percentage increase in real GDP from year 1 to year 2 using year 1 as the base year. Next, do the same calculations using the chain-weighting method.

(d) Suppose that cars in year 2 are better than cars in year 1. That is, cars are of higher quality in year 2 in the sense that one car in year 2 is equivalent to 1.2 cars in year 1. How does this change your calculations in parts (a) to (c)? Explain any differences.

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