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Macroeconomics^lOe(Parkin)
Chapter4MeasuringGDPandEconomicGrowth
1GrossDomesticProduct
1)Grossdomesticproductisthetotalproducedwithinacountryinagiventime
period.
A)marketvalueofallfinalandintermediategoodsandservices
B)marketvalueofallgoodsandservices
C)amountoffinalandintermediategoodsandservices
D)marketvalueofallfinalgoodsandservices
Answer:D
Topic:GDP
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
2)Grossdomesticproduct
A)includesallthegoodsandnoneoftheservicesproducedinaneconomyinagiventime
period.
B)measuresthevalueoftheaggregateproductionofgoodsandservicesinacountryduringa
giventimeperiod.
C)measuresthevalueoflaborpaymentsgeneratedinaneconomyinagiventimeperiod.
D)isgenerallylessthanfederalexpenditureinanytimeperiod.
Answer:B
Topic:GDP
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
3)Grossdomesticproductisameasureofthetotalvalueofall
A)salesinaneconomyoveraperiodoftime.
B)consumerincomeinaneconomyoveraperiodoftime.
C)capitalaccumulationinaneconomyoveraperiodoftime.
D)finalgoodsandservicesproducedinaneconomyoveraperiodoftime.
Answer:D
Topic:GDP
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
4)Grossdomesticproduct(GDP)istheinagiventimeperiod.
A)valueofpersonalconsumptionexpenditures,grossprivatedomesticinvestment,andfederal
governmentexpenditures
B)sumofwageandsalarycompensationofemployeesandcorporateprofits
C)valueofallfinalandintermediategoodsandservicesproducedbytheeconomyexcluding
thosegoodsexportedtoforeignnations
D)marketvalueoffinalgoodsandservicesproducedbytheeconomy
Answer:D
Topic:GDP
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
5)Grossdomesticproduct(GDP)measuresthe
A)numberoffinalgoodsandservicesproducedintheeconomyinagiventimeperiod.
B)numberoffinalgoodsandservicessoldintheeconomyinagiventimeperiod.
C)marketvalueofoldandnewfinalgoodsandservicessoldintheeconomyinagivenlime
period.
D)marketvalueoffinalgoodsandservicesproducedintheeconomyinagiventimeperiod.
Answer:D
Topic:GDP
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
6)GDPisdefinedasthemarketvalueofallinagiventimeperiod.
A)finalgoodsproducedinacountry
B)finalgoodsandservicesproducedbycitizensofaparticularcountryregardlessofwherein
theworldtheyarclocated
C)finalgoodsandservicesproducedinacountrybyonlythecitizensofthecountry
D)finalgoodsandservicesproducedinacountry
Answer:D
Topic:GDP
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
7)InthedefinitionofGDP,"marketvalue"refersto
A)valuingproductioninproductionunits.
B)notcountingintermediateproducts.
C)valuingproductionaccordingtothemarketprice.
D)whentheproductiontookplace.
Answer:C
Topic:MarketValue
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Modified10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinkin?
8)IntheUnitedStates,GDPistypicallymeasured
A)monthly.
B)quarterly.
C)daily.
D)weekly.
Answer:B
Topic:TimePeriod
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
9)IfNike,anAmericancorporation,producessneakersinThailandthiswould
A)countaspartofU.S.GDPsinceitisaU.S.corporation.
B)countforbothThailand'sGDPandU.S.GDP.
C)addtoThailand'sGDPbutnottoU.S.GDP.
D)addtoneitherU.S.GDPnorThailand'sGDP.
Answer:C
Topic:Production
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
10)IfFritoLay,anAmericansnackcompany,opensanewmanufacturingfacilityinMexicoand
producessnackswhicharedistributedinSouthAmerica,thenMexico'sGDPandU.S.
GDP.
A)increases;doesnotchange
B)doesnotchange;increases
C)increases;decreases
D)increases;increases
Answer:A
Topic:Production
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:New10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
11)Theword''final"inthedefinitionofGDPrefersto
A)notcountingintermediategoodsorservices.
B)thetimeperiodwhenproductiontookplace.
C)valuingproductionatmarketprices.
D)countingtheintermediategoodsandservicesusedtoproduceGDP.
Answer:A
Topic:FinalGood
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
12)Aloafofbreadpurchasedbyoneofyourinstructorswouldbebestdescribedas
A)anintermediategood.
B)afinancialasset.
C)ausedgood.
D)afinalgood.
Answer:D
Topic:FinalGood
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
13)Whichofthefollowingisafinalgood?
A)thememorychipsinyournewsmartphone
B)ashareofIBMstock
C)flourpurchasedatthestoretobakecookies
D)flourusedbythebakerytobakecookies
Answer:C
Topic:FinalGood
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:NewIOthedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
14)In2023,Ozziepurchaseda2023FordEscortfromhisneighborforhisson,purchaseda
2023"oneowner"CamryfromLarchmontToyotaforhiswife,boughta2023newFordfor
himself,andsoldhis2023DodgeCaravantohisteenagenephew.Which,ifany,ofthese
transactionswillbeincludedinGDPin2023?
A)allfourtransactions
B)allthreepurchasesbutnotthesale
C)thepurchaseoftheFordandtheCaravan
D)onlythepurchaseoftheFord
Answer:D
Topic:FinalGood
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Modified10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
15)Whichofthefollowingexpendituresassociatedwiththeproductionofanewhigh-
performanceSUVwillbedirectlyincludedinGDP?
A)thesaleofbondstofinancetheconstructionoftheassemblyplant
B)thepurchaseofusedweldingrobotstoassembletovehicles
C)thepurchaseofnewtirestobeinstalledonthenewvehicles
D)thepurchaseofnewmachinetoolstomanufacturetheengines
Answer:D
Topic:FinalGood
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
16)IntermediategoodsareexcludedfromGDPbecause
A)theirinclusionwouldinvolvedoublecounting.
B)theyrepresentgoodsthathaveneverbeenpurchasedsotheycannotbecounted.
C)theirinclusionwouldunderstateGDP
D)thepremiseofthequestionisincorrectbecauseintermediategoodsaredirectlyincludedin
calculatingGDP.
Answer:A
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
17)Atonofcoalpurchasedbyyourlocalutilitytoburntomakeelectricitywouldbebest
describedas
A)anintermediategood.
B)afinancialasset.
C)ausedgood.
D)afinalproduct.
Answer:A
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
18)Whichofthefollowingexpendituresisforanintermediategood?
A)Thegovernmentbuysnewtiresforitsmilitaryvehicles.
B)AU.S.tirefirmsellsnewtirestoCanada.
C)GeneralMotorsbuysnewtirestoputonthecarsit'sbuilding.
D)Youbuynewtiresforyourusedcar.
Answer:C
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
19)GDPdoesnotdirectlyincludeintermediategoodsbecause
A)intermediategoodsarcnotvaluable.
B)intermediategoodsarenotusefultoconsumers.
C)thatwouldcounttheintermediategoodstwice.
D)thatwouldunderstatetherruesizeofGDP.
Answer:C
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
20)ThecalculationofthefinalgoodsandservicessoldinaneconomywouldNOTinclude
A)thepurchaseofalawnmowerbyahousehold.
B)GeneralMotors'purchasesoftiresfornewautomobiles.
C)FordMotorCompany'spurchaseofanewindustrialrobottobeusedtoproducecars.
D)thepurchaseofaservicebyahousehold.
Answer:B
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
21)IncomputingGDP,itisessentialto
A)avoiddoublecounting.
B)includegovernmenttransferpayments.
C)includegovernmenttaxrevenues.
D)countallintermediateproductsdirectlyastheyareproduced.
Answer:A
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
22)Doublecounting(countingthesamethingtwice)inGDPaccountingisavoidedbynot
including
A)netexports.
B)intermediategoods.
C)illegalactivities.
D)depreciation.
Answer:B
Topic:IntermediateGoodsandServices
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
23)GDPcountsonlyfinalgoodsandservicesbecausethis
A)methodavoidsincludinganygoodsthatareproducedthisyearandsoldnextyear.
B)methodavoidsdoublecountingofgoodsgoingthroughseveralstagesofproduction.
C)amountcanbemoreeasilydeterminedinthemarketplace.
D)methodavoidsunderstatingthevalueofGDPproducedduringagivenyear.
Answer:B
Topic:FinalGoodsandIntermediateGoods
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
24)Thecircularflowmodelshowsthatconsumergoodsandservicesproducedbybusinessfirms
aresoldinthe
A)goodsmarket.
B)factormarket.
C)labormarket.
D)financialmarket.
Answer:A
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
25)Thefactormarketcanbestbedescribedaswhere
A)householdsbuygoodsandservices.
B)firmsbuygoodsandservices.
C)firmsbuytheservicesoflabor,landandcapital.
D)governmentssellgoodsandservices.
Answer:C
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
26)Inthecircularflowofincome
A)householdsdemandgoodsandservicesthataresuppliedbyfirms,andthefirmsdemand
factorsthataresuppliedbyintermediatefirms.
B)householdsdemandgoodsandservicesthataresuppliedbyfirms,whilesupplyingfactors
thataredemandedbyfirms.
C)householdssellgoodsandserviceswhilefirmssellfactors.
D)householdsbuygoodsandserviceswhilefirmssellgoodsandservices.Firmsobtainlabor
fromhouseholds,capitalfromgovernment,andrawmaterialsfromotherfirms.
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
27)Thecircularflowshowsthatthehouseholdsectorearnsitsincomeby
A)sellingfactorsofproduction.
B)buyingfactorsofproduction.
C)sellinggoodsandservices.
D)sellingfinancialassets.
Answer:A
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
28)Thecircularflowofincomeshowsthat
A)householdstransactonlyinthegoodsmarket.
B)governmentspurchasegoodsandservices.
C)firmsgenerallyarethedemandersinthegoodsmarketsandsuppliersinthefactormarkets.
D)NoneoftheaboveanswersiscoiTect.
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
29)Whichofthefollowingistrueregardingthecircularflowdiagram?
I."Aggregateincome"istheflowofincomeearnedbyfirms.
II.Retainedearningsareconsideredincomeearnedbyfirmsratherthanpartofhouseholds*
income.
III.Thegovernment,households,andfirmsallhavetransactionsinthegoodsmarket.
A)Ionly
B)IandII
C)IandIII
D)IIIonly
Answer:D
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Modified10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
30)Ifwecomparethefoursourcesofspendingintheeconomyweseethat
A)householdconsumptionisthesmallest.
B)governmentexpenditureisthelargest.
C)businessinvestmentisthelargest.
D)householdconsumptionisthelargest.
Answer:D
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
31)Comparedtotheothersourcesofspending,netexportsis
A)largeandnegative.
B)smallandnegative.
C)largeandpositive.
D)smallandpositive.
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinkin?
32)Thecircularflowdiagramshowsthat
A)theflowofpaymentstothefactorsusedtoproducegoodsandservicesexceedstheflowof
paymentsforfinalgoodsandservices.
B)goodsandfactormarketsareindependent.
C)thetotalamountofincomegeneratedbytheeconomyequalsthetotalpurchasesoffinal
goodsandservices.
D)consumptionexpenditureequalssaving.
Answer:C
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
33)Thecircularflowdiagramshows
A)hownominalGDPisdistinctfromrealGDP.
B)howthepricesoffactorsaredetermined.
C)theeffectsofinflationinasimpleeconomy.
D)theflowsbetweendifferentsectorsoftheeconomy.
Answer:D
Topic:CircularFlows
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
34)Thecircularflowdiagramindicatesthat
A)householdsselltheservicesoffactorsofproductiontofirms.
B)firmsbuytheservicesoffactorsofproductionfromthegovernment.
C)householdssellgoodsandservicestothegovernment.
D)firmsbuygoodsandservicesfromhouseholds.
Answer:A
Topic:CircularFlows
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
35)Inthecircularflowmodelofaneconomy,households
A)receiveincomefrombuyersofgoodsandservices.
B)receiveincomefromthesaleoffactorsinthegoodsmarkets.
C)payfirmsfortheuseoftheirfactors.
D)receiveincomefromproducersfortheuseoffactorsinthefactormarkets.
Answer:D
Topic:CircularFlows
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Modified10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
36)Inthecircularflowdiagram,aggregateexpenditureincludesthesumof
A)savingandinvestment.
B)consumptionandinvestment.
C)consumption,investment,andsaving.
D)incomeandsaving.
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow,AggregateExpenditures
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
37)Inthecircularflowofeconomicactivity
A)aggregateexpendituremeasuresthedollarvalueofpurchasesoffactors.
B)aggregateexpendituremeasuresthedollarvalueofpurchasesoffinalgoodsandservices.
C)aggregateincomemeasuresthedollarvalueoflaborresourcesonly.
D)aggregateexpenditureismeasuredasitmovesthroughthefinancialmarkets.
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow,AggregateExpenditures
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
38)Inthecircularflowdiagram,aggregateexpenditureincludes
A)consumptionexpenditure,saving,investmentandgovernmentexpenditure
B)consumptionexpenditure,saving,investmentandnetexports
C)consumptionexpenditure,investment,governmentexpenditureandnetexports
D)consumptionexpenditure,saving,governmentexpenditureandnetexports
Answer:C
Topic:CircularFlow,AggregateExpenditures
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:New10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
E
/Housers,
A,\hold^/\ments/
FactorGoods
marketsmarkets
1c
^Worl^^
39)Intheabovefigure,HowBrepresents_
A)householdpurchasesofgoodsandservices
B)householdborrowing
C)householdincome
D)firms'paymentsforlaborservices
Answer:A
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Analytical
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
40)Intheabovefigure,HowBrepresentshouseholds'
A)income
B)consumptionexpenditures
C)saving
D)investment
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Analytical
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
41)Intheabovefigure,householdincomeisshownbyflow
A)A.
B)及
C)C.
D)F.
Answer:A
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Analytical
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
42)Intheabovefigure,consumptionexpenditureisshownbyflow
A)A.
B)B.
C)C.
D)F.
Answer:B
Topic:CircularFlow
Skill:Analytical
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
43)Whichofthefollowingareequaltooneanother?
I.aggregateproduction
II.aggregateexpenditure
III.aggregateincome
A)IequalsII,butnotIII.
B)IequalsIII,butnotII.
C)IIequalsIII,butnotI.
D)IequalsIIequalsIII.
Answer:D
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
44)Choosethebeststatement.
A)GDPequalsaggregateexpenditureandequalsaggregateincome.
B)Anincreaseingovernmentpurchasesincreasesaggregateexpenditurebutdoesnotchange
GDP.
C)Anincreaseincompensationofemployeesincreasesaggregateincomebutdoesnotchange
GDP.
D)GDPalwaysequalsaggregateexpenditureandsometimesequalsaggregateincome.
Answer:A
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
45)Accordingtothecircularflowdiagram,thedollarvalueofanation'soutputisequalto
A)profits.
B)totalincome.
C)netincomeminustaxes.
D)wages.
Answer:B
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
46)Totaloutputandtotalincomeinthecircularflowmodel
A)aremeasuresoftheeconomy'slevelofsavings.
B)includeonlyintermediategoods.
C)areequaltoeachother.
D)arcrelatedbecausenationalincomeislessthannationalproduct.
Answer:C
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
47)Thecircularflowshowsthat
A)aggregateproductionequalsaggregateexpenditure.
B)aggregateexpenditureislessthanaggregateincome.
C)GDPequalsaggregateincome.
D)BothanswersAandCarccorrect.
Answer:D
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
48)Comparingaggregateexpenditureandaggregateincomesshowsthat
A)aggregateexpenditureisusuallygreaterthanaggregateincome.
B)aggregateincomeisusual.ygreaterthanaggregateexpenditure.
C)theyareequal.
D)aggregateincomecannotequalaggregateexpenditureifwehaveanysavings.
Answer:C
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
49)Grossdomesticproduct(GDP)is
A)thevalueofallfinalgoodsandservicesproducedinacountryduringayear.
B)thesumofconsumptionexpenditure,investment,governmentexpenditureongoodsand
services,andnetexports.
C)thesumofcompensationofemployees,proprietors'income,netinterest,rentalincome,
corporateprofits,depreciation,andindirectbusinesstaxesminussubsidies.
D)alloftheabove
Answer:D
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
50)Grossdomesticproductcanbecalculated
A)eitherbyvaluingthenation'soutputofgoodsandservicesorbyvaluingtheincomegenerated
intheproductionprocess.
B)byaddingupthepersonalconsumptionofallmembersofthesociety.
C)byaddingupthevalueofallintermediategoodsusedintheeconomy.
D)byaddinguptheincometaxreturnsofallmembersofthesociety.
Answer:A
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinkin?
51)Grossdomesticproductisthe
A)valueofthefinalgoodsandservicesproducedinacountryduringaspecifictime.
B)totalamountthatbuyersspentonthefinalgoodsandservicesproducedinacountryduringa
specifictime.
C)totalamountofincomeearnedinproducingthefinalgoodsandservicesinacountryduringa
specifictime.
D)Alloftheaboveanswersarecorrect.
Answer:D
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
52)Whichofthefollowingiscorrect?
A)AggregateexpenditureequalsGDPbutislessthanaggregateincome.
B)AggregateincomeisgreaterthanGDPbutequaltoaggregateexpenditure.
C)AggregateincomeisgreaterthanaggregateexpenditurebutequaltoGDP.
D)Aggregateincome,aggregateexpenditureandGDPareallequal.
Answer:D
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
53)GDPequals
A)C+S+G+(X-M
B)C+I+G+(X+M)
C)C+I+G+(X-M)
D)C+S+G+(X-M)
Answer:C
Topic:ExpenditureEqualsIncome
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:New10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
54)Depreciationisdefinedasthe
A)decreaseinthestockofcapitalduetowearandtear.
B)increaseinthestockofcapitalduetoinvestmentbyfirms.
C)increaseinthestockofcapitalduetowearandtear.
D)decreaseinthestockofcapitalduetoinvestmentbyfirms.
Answer:A
Topic:Depreciation
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
55)SupposeMailBoxesEtc.buysanewcopierforitsstorefor$1000.Ayearlater,whenthe
firmwantstoupgradetoanewcopier,itfindsthattheoldcopierisonlyworth$750.Overthe
yearthecopierwasused,hasoccurred.
A)replacementinvestment
B)grossinvestment
C)depreciation
D)netinvestment
Answer:C
Topic:Depreciation
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
56)Netinvestmentequals
A)capitalstockminusdepreciation.
B)grossinvestmentminusdepreciation.
C)thetotalquantityofplant,equipmentandbuildings.
D)grossinvestment/depreciation.
Answer:B
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
57)Whichofthefollowingrelationshipsiscorrect?
A)NetInvestment=GrossInvestment+Depreciation
B)Consumptionexpenditure=NetInvestment-Depreciation
C)GrossInvestment=NetInvestment+Depreciation
D)Depreciation=GrossInvestment-Consumptionexpenditure
Answer:C
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Modified10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
58)Grossinvestmentequalsnetinvestmentplus
A)capital.
B)capitalgains.
C)depreciation.
D)dividendspaidtotheownersofthecompany.
Answer:C
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
59)Grossinvestmentisequalto
A)depreciationminusnetinvestment.
B)netinvestmentpluscapitalstock.
C)depreciationplusnetinvestment.
D)netinvestmentminuscapitalstock.
Answer:C
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
60)Grossinvestmentequals
A)netinvestment-depreciation+changeininventories.
B)netinvestment+depreciation.
C)netinvestment+changeininventories.
D)depreciation+changeininventories.
Answer:B
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
61)isgrossinvestmentminus.
A)Thecapitalstock;netinvestment
B)Thecapitalstock;depreciation
C)Depreciation;replacementinvestment
D)Netinvestment;depreciation
Answer:D
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
62)Thedifferencebetweengi'ossinvestmentandnetinvestmentis
A)thecapitalstock.
B)depreciation.
C)therealinterestrate.
D)equaltosaving.
Answer:B
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Modified10thedition
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
63)Ifdepreciationislessthangrossinvestment,thennetinvestmentis
A)positive.
B)negative.
C)zero.
D)Thissituationcouldneveroccurbecauseitisimpossiblefordepreciationtobelessthangross
investment.
Answer:A
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
64)Netinvestment
A)equalsgrossinvestmentplusdepreciation.
B)istheonlymeasureofinvestmentusedtocalculateGDP.
C)equalsgrossinvestmentminusdepreciation.
D)isequivalenttotheexistingcapitalstockintheeconomy.
Answer:C
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
65)Netinvestmentequals
A)grossinvestment+depreciation.
B)depreciation+additiontoinventories.
C)savings-depreciation.
D)grossinvestment-depreciation.
Answer:D
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
66)Netinvestmentisthe
A)totalamountofgrossinvestmentminusdepreciation.
B)valueofsoftwareandothernetworkrelatedproducts.
C)profitorlossinthestockmarket.
D)valueofthedepreciatedcapitalmultipliedbythechangesinthepricelevel.
Answer:A
Topic:NetInvestmentandGrossInvestment
Skill:Recognition
Questionhistory:Previousedition.Chapter4
AACSB:ReflectiveThinking
67)WhichofthefollowingisNOTafinalgood?
A)anewcomputersoldtoanNYUstudent
B)anewcarsoldtoAvisforuseintheirfleetofrentalcars
C)apursesoldtoaforeignvisitor
D)ahotdogsoldtoaspectatorataChicagoBearsfootballgame
Answer:B
Topic:StudyGuideQuestion,GDP
Skill:Conceptual
Questionhistory:Previousedition,Chapter4
AACSB:Ref
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