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MEASURING NATIONAL OUTPUT AND
INCOME
PRINCIPLE OF ECONOMICS
Measuring of National Income and
Output
 measures of national income and output are used in economics to
estimate total economic activity in a country or region,
including gross domestic product, gross national product, and net
national income.
 All are specially concerned with counting the total amount of goods
and services produced within some "boundary".
 The boundary is usually defined by geography or citizenship, and
may also restrict the goods and services that are counted. For
instance, some measures count only goods and services that are
exchanged for money, excluding bartered goods, while other
measures may attempt to include bartered goods
by imputing monetary values to them.
Gross Domestic Product
 Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total
market value of all final goods and services
produced within a given period by factors of
production located within a country
National Income and Product
Accounts
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 National income and product accounts are
data collected and published by the
government describing the various
components of national income and output in
the economy.
 The U.S. Department of Commerce is
responsible for producing and maintaining
the ―National Income and Product Accounts‖
that keep track of GDP.
Final Goods and Services
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 The term final goods and services
in GDP refers to goods and
services produced for final use.
 Intermediate goods are goods
produced by one firm for use in
further processing by another firm.
Value Added
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 Value added is the difference between
the value of goods as they leave a
stage of production and the cost of the
goods as they entered that stage.
 In calculating GDP, we can either sum up
the value added at each stage of
production, or we can take the value of
final sales.
Exclusions of Used Goods
and Paper Transactions
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 GDP ignores all transactions in
which money or goods change
hands but in which no new goods
and services are produced.
Exclusion of Output Produced Abroad
by Domestically Owned Factors of
Production
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 GDP is the value of output produced by
factors of production located within a
country. Output produced by a
country’s citizens, regardless of where
the output is produced, is measured by
gross national product (GNP).
Calculating GDP
GDP can be computed in two ways:
 The expenditure approach: A method of
computing GDP that measures the total amount
spent on all final goods during a given period.
 The income approach: A method of computing
GDP that measures the income—
wages, rents, interest, and profits—received by all
factors of production in producing final goods
Personal Consumption Expenditures
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 Personal consumption expenditures (C) are
expenditures by consumers on the following:
 Durable goods: Goods that last a relatively
long time, .
 Nondurable goods: Goods that are used up
fairly quickly, .
 Services: Things that do not involve the
production of physical things,.
Gross Private Domestic Investment
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 Investment refers to the purchase of new
capital.
 Total investment by the private sector is
called gross private domestic investment. .
Gross Private Domestic Investment
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 Nonresidential investment includes expenditures
by firms for machines, tools, plants, and so on.
 Residential investment includes expenditures by
households and firms on new houses and
apartment buildings.
 Change in inventories computes the amount by
which firms’ inventories change during a given
period. Inventories are the goods that firms
produce now but intend to sell later.
Gross Private Domestic Investment
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 Remember that GDP is not the
market value of total sales during a
period—it is the market value of
total production.
 The relationship between total
production and total sales is:
GDP = final sales + change in business inventories
Gross Investment
versus Net Investment
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 Gross investment is the total value of all newly
produced capital goods
(plant, equipment, housing, and inventory)
produced in a given period.
 Depreciation is the amount by which an asset’s
value falls in a given period.
 Net investment equals gross investment minus
depreciation.
capitalend of period = capitalbeginning of period + net investment
Government Consumption
and Gross Investment
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 Government consumption and gross
investment counts expenditures by
federal, state, and local governments
for final goods and services.
Net Exports
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 Net exports (EX – IM) is the difference
between exports and imports. The figure
can be positive or negative.
 Exports (EX) are sales to foreigners of
U.S.-produced goods and services.
 Imports (IM) are U.S. purchases of goods
and services from abroad).
The Income Approach
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 National income is the total income
earned by the factors of production
owned by a country’s citizens.
 The income approach to GDP breaks
down GDP into four components:
GDP = national income + depreciation + (indirect taxes – subsidies)
+ net factor payments to the rest of the world + other
From GDP to Disposable Personal
Income
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 Net national product equals gross national
product minus depreciation; a nation’s total
product minus what is required to maintain
the value of its capital stock.
 Personal income is the income received by
households after paying social insurance
taxes but before paying personal income
taxes.
Disposable Personal Income and
Personal Saving
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 The personal saving rate is the percentage
of disposable personal income that is saved.
 If the personal saving rate is
low, households are spending a large
amount relative to their incomes; if it is
high, households are spending cautiously.
Nominal Versus Real GDP
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 Nominal GDP is GDP measured in current dollars,
or the current prices we pay for things. Nominal
GDP includes all the components of GDP valued at
their current prices.
 When a variable is measured in current dollars, it
is described in nominal terms.
Calculating Real GDP
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 A weight is the importance attached to an item within a
group of items.
 A base year is the year chosen for the weights in a
fixed-weight procedure.
 A fixed-weight procedure uses weights from a given
base year.
Calculating the GDP Deflator
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 The GDP deflator is one measure of the overall
price level. The GDP deflator is computed by the
Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).
 Overall price increases can be sensitive to the
choice of the base year. For this reason, using
fixed-price weights to compute real GDP has some
problems.
The Problems of Fixed Weights
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1. Structural changes in the economy.
2. Supply shifts, which cause large decreases
in price and large increases in quantity
supplied.
3. The substitution effect of price increases.
The use of fixed price weights to estimate real GDP
leads to problems because it ignores:
GDP and Social Welfare
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 Society is better off when crime decreases,
however, a decrease in crime is not
reflected in GDP.
 An increase in leisure is an increase in
social welfare, but not counted in GDP.
 Nonmarket and household activities are not
counted in GDP even though they amount
to real production.
GDP and Social Welfare
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 GDP accounting rules do not adjust for
production that pollutes the environment.
 GDP has nothing to say about the
distribution of output. Redistributive
income policies have no direct impact on
GDP.
 GDP is neutral to the kinds of goods an
economy produces.
The Underground Economy
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 The underground economy is the part of
an economy in which transactions take
place and in which income is generated
that is unreported and therefore not
counted in GDP.
Gross National Income per Capital
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 To make comparisons of GNP between
countries, currency exchange rates must be taken
into account.
 Gross National Income (GNI) is a measure used to
make international comparisons of output. GNI is
GNP converted into dollars using an average of
currency exchange rates over several years
adjusted for rates of inflation.
 GNI divided by population equals gross national
income per capita.

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Principles of economics measuring national output and income

  • 1. MEASURING NATIONAL OUTPUT AND INCOME PRINCIPLE OF ECONOMICS
  • 2. Measuring of National Income and Output  measures of national income and output are used in economics to estimate total economic activity in a country or region, including gross domestic product, gross national product, and net national income.  All are specially concerned with counting the total amount of goods and services produced within some "boundary".  The boundary is usually defined by geography or citizenship, and may also restrict the goods and services that are counted. For instance, some measures count only goods and services that are exchanged for money, excluding bartered goods, while other measures may attempt to include bartered goods by imputing monetary values to them.
  • 3. Gross Domestic Product  Gross domestic product (GDP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a given period by factors of production located within a country
  • 4. National Income and Product Accounts 4 of 38  National income and product accounts are data collected and published by the government describing the various components of national income and output in the economy.  The U.S. Department of Commerce is responsible for producing and maintaining the ―National Income and Product Accounts‖ that keep track of GDP.
  • 5. Final Goods and Services 5 of 38  The term final goods and services in GDP refers to goods and services produced for final use.  Intermediate goods are goods produced by one firm for use in further processing by another firm.
  • 6. Value Added 6 of 38  Value added is the difference between the value of goods as they leave a stage of production and the cost of the goods as they entered that stage.  In calculating GDP, we can either sum up the value added at each stage of production, or we can take the value of final sales.
  • 7. Exclusions of Used Goods and Paper Transactions 7 of 38  GDP ignores all transactions in which money or goods change hands but in which no new goods and services are produced.
  • 8. Exclusion of Output Produced Abroad by Domestically Owned Factors of Production 8 of 38  GDP is the value of output produced by factors of production located within a country. Output produced by a country’s citizens, regardless of where the output is produced, is measured by gross national product (GNP).
  • 9. Calculating GDP GDP can be computed in two ways:  The expenditure approach: A method of computing GDP that measures the total amount spent on all final goods during a given period.  The income approach: A method of computing GDP that measures the income— wages, rents, interest, and profits—received by all factors of production in producing final goods
  • 10. Personal Consumption Expenditures 10 of 38  Personal consumption expenditures (C) are expenditures by consumers on the following:  Durable goods: Goods that last a relatively long time, .  Nondurable goods: Goods that are used up fairly quickly, .  Services: Things that do not involve the production of physical things,.
  • 11. Gross Private Domestic Investment 11 of 38  Investment refers to the purchase of new capital.  Total investment by the private sector is called gross private domestic investment. .
  • 12. Gross Private Domestic Investment 12 of 38  Nonresidential investment includes expenditures by firms for machines, tools, plants, and so on.  Residential investment includes expenditures by households and firms on new houses and apartment buildings.  Change in inventories computes the amount by which firms’ inventories change during a given period. Inventories are the goods that firms produce now but intend to sell later.
  • 13. Gross Private Domestic Investment 13 of 38  Remember that GDP is not the market value of total sales during a period—it is the market value of total production.  The relationship between total production and total sales is: GDP = final sales + change in business inventories
  • 14. Gross Investment versus Net Investment 14 of 38  Gross investment is the total value of all newly produced capital goods (plant, equipment, housing, and inventory) produced in a given period.  Depreciation is the amount by which an asset’s value falls in a given period.  Net investment equals gross investment minus depreciation. capitalend of period = capitalbeginning of period + net investment
  • 15. Government Consumption and Gross Investment 15 of 38  Government consumption and gross investment counts expenditures by federal, state, and local governments for final goods and services.
  • 16. Net Exports 16 of 38  Net exports (EX – IM) is the difference between exports and imports. The figure can be positive or negative.  Exports (EX) are sales to foreigners of U.S.-produced goods and services.  Imports (IM) are U.S. purchases of goods and services from abroad).
  • 17. The Income Approach 17 of 38  National income is the total income earned by the factors of production owned by a country’s citizens.  The income approach to GDP breaks down GDP into four components: GDP = national income + depreciation + (indirect taxes – subsidies) + net factor payments to the rest of the world + other
  • 18. From GDP to Disposable Personal Income 18 of 38  Net national product equals gross national product minus depreciation; a nation’s total product minus what is required to maintain the value of its capital stock.  Personal income is the income received by households after paying social insurance taxes but before paying personal income taxes.
  • 19. Disposable Personal Income and Personal Saving 19 of 38  The personal saving rate is the percentage of disposable personal income that is saved.  If the personal saving rate is low, households are spending a large amount relative to their incomes; if it is high, households are spending cautiously.
  • 20. Nominal Versus Real GDP 20 of 38  Nominal GDP is GDP measured in current dollars, or the current prices we pay for things. Nominal GDP includes all the components of GDP valued at their current prices.  When a variable is measured in current dollars, it is described in nominal terms.
  • 21. Calculating Real GDP 21 of 38  A weight is the importance attached to an item within a group of items.  A base year is the year chosen for the weights in a fixed-weight procedure.  A fixed-weight procedure uses weights from a given base year.
  • 22. Calculating the GDP Deflator 22 of 38  The GDP deflator is one measure of the overall price level. The GDP deflator is computed by the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA).  Overall price increases can be sensitive to the choice of the base year. For this reason, using fixed-price weights to compute real GDP has some problems.
  • 23. The Problems of Fixed Weights 23 of 38 1. Structural changes in the economy. 2. Supply shifts, which cause large decreases in price and large increases in quantity supplied. 3. The substitution effect of price increases. The use of fixed price weights to estimate real GDP leads to problems because it ignores:
  • 24. GDP and Social Welfare 24 of 38  Society is better off when crime decreases, however, a decrease in crime is not reflected in GDP.  An increase in leisure is an increase in social welfare, but not counted in GDP.  Nonmarket and household activities are not counted in GDP even though they amount to real production.
  • 25. GDP and Social Welfare 25 of 38  GDP accounting rules do not adjust for production that pollutes the environment.  GDP has nothing to say about the distribution of output. Redistributive income policies have no direct impact on GDP.  GDP is neutral to the kinds of goods an economy produces.
  • 26. The Underground Economy 26 of 38  The underground economy is the part of an economy in which transactions take place and in which income is generated that is unreported and therefore not counted in GDP.
  • 27. Gross National Income per Capital 27 of 38  To make comparisons of GNP between countries, currency exchange rates must be taken into account.  Gross National Income (GNI) is a measure used to make international comparisons of output. GNI is GNP converted into dollars using an average of currency exchange rates over several years adjusted for rates of inflation.  GNI divided by population equals gross national income per capita.