Calculate the nominal gdp for each year

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Assignment

Part A.

1- Consider the following economy:

Year

Price 1

Quantity 1

Price 2

Quantity 2

Price 3

Quantity 3

2012

3.25

115

5.75

141

9.75

85

2013

3.5

120

6.25

143

11

85

2014

4

122

6.25

145

12

90

2015

4.275

125

6.75

148

12.5

95

2016

4.5

130

7

149

13.25

100

a) Calculate the Nominal GDP for each year

b) Calculate the real GDP for each year using 2012 as the base year

c) Calculate the GDP deflator for each year.

Year

Nominal GDP

Real GDP

GDP Deflator

2012

2013.25

2013.25

100

2013

2248.75

2041

110.2

2014

2474.25

2107.75

117.4

2015

2720.875

1486.25

183.07

2016

2953

2254.25

131.0

2- For the table below: GDP deflator = 108.9

a) Calculate the amount of Real Exports X.
b) Calculate the RealGDP (Y = C + I + G + NX).

I= Y- C - G

Y = $4800 + I + $2150 + -$775

c) Calculate the amount of investment I

I= Y- C - G

d) Fill out the rest of the table for nominal values.

Items

 

Real

Nominal Values

Personal Consumption expenditures

C

$4800

 

Gross Private Domestic Investments

I

 

 

Gov. Purchases of goods and services

G

$2,150

 

Exports

X

 

 

Imports

M

2,250

 

Net Exports

NX

-$775

 

GDP

 

 

10,617.75

GDP deflator = 108.9

 

 

 

Note that NX = net exports= exports - imports

3- Annual growth rates

GDP (2010)= 35,000 ; GDP ( 2011) = 34,900;GDP (2012) = 35,750 GDP (2013) = 37,000; GDP (2014)= 38,000 ; GDP (2015)= 38,000;

a) Calculate the annual growth rate between 2010-2011.

b) Calculate the annual growth rate between 2010-2012

c) Calculate the annual growth rate between 2013-2015.

d) Calculate the annual growth rate between 2014 and 2015.

4- Calculate the missing terms: Use the formulafor the annual growth rate and apply the properties of the LN (Natural Log) function (or simply use the formula that is already given in the formula sheet).

1- g =1.55 XZ= 1500 v = 5 calculateXt =?
2- g =3.25 Xt= 500 XZ = 600calculate v = ?
3- g =1.15Xt= 900 v = 4 calculate XZ= ?

Part B

1. Consider the following economy

Ca = 1800 - 15 R;c= 0.65 ;Ta = 1,750 ; t = 0 ; IP = 20(150 - R ) ; G = 2,100 ; X = 1,800 ; NX = -1,275. Assume nx = 0.

a) Compute the marginal propensity to save
b) Calculate the amount of imports for this country
c) Compute the multiplier
d) Derive the equation of the autonomous spending and compute its value for R = 3.25
e) Derive the IS curve and compute its value for R= 3.25.

2. Consider the following economy

C = Ca +0.80 (Y - T); Ca = 500 - 25R ; T = 300 + 0.245 Y; IP = 1800 - 35 R ; G = 1800; NX = 750 - 0.08 Y.

a) What are the values of the autonomous net export NXa and the autonomous taxes Ta (hint: see the formulas and compare)
b) Compute the multiplier
c) Derive the equation of the autonomous spending.
d) Derive the equation of the IS curve
e) Compute the values of the AP and YIS for r =17/4
f) Compute the values of the Ca, C, T, IP, and NX for income Y = 20,000 and R = 4.25. Is this country a net importer or net exporter?

3. Consider the following economy

Ca= 1,780; c = 0.55; T = 1400 + 0.175 Y; IP = 1800; G = 1600; NX = 750 - 0.0075 Y.

a) What is the value of the autonomous Tax Ta (Hint: see the formula and compare)
b) Compute the value of the multiplier
c) Derive the equation of the autonomous spending and calculate its value.
d) Derive the equation of the IS curve and calculate its value.
e) Compute the value of the new IS when government spending increases by 155. What is the difference between the two IS values?

4. Consider the following economy:

Ca = 10 (32.5 - 1.5R); c = 17/20 ;T = 240 + (3/20) Y; IP = 10 (12.75 - 2.5 R) ; G = 2,500; NX = 800 - 0.08 Y.

a) What are the values of the autonomous net exports and autonomous Tax Ta (Hint: see the formula and compare)
b) Compute the value of the multiplier
c) Derive the equation of the autonomous spending
d) Find the equation of the IS curve
e) Graph the autonomous Spending using the points for R = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 25, 30 (Excel will be best).
f) From e, graph the IS curve.

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