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General Business. Unit 1 – Economic Roles Chapter 4 Economic Measurements. Book Time. Page 41 Read aloud. Classwork. Hand-Out CW-4-1 Individual work Check if done Review. Economic Growth. Steady increase in production in an economic system High rate of employment - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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General Business
Unit 1 – Economic RolesChapter 4Economic
Measurements
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Book Time•Page 41
–Read aloud
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Classwork•Hand-Out CW-4-1
–Individual work•Check if done•Review
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Economic Growth•Steady increase in production in an economic system–High rate of employment
–Low rate of business failure
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GDP•Gross Domestic Product–Total $ value of all final goods/services produced during 1 year•Measure of how economy is performing
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GDP•3 major categories of expenditures–1. What consumers spend for food, clothing & housing
–2. What businesses spend for buildings, equipment & supplies
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GDP•3 major categories (cntd.)–What government agencies spend to pay employees and to buy supplies
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GDP•Doesn’t include:
–Value of work we do for selves•Mowing lawn•Cleaning house
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? GDP ?•Why is the value of the work we do for ourselves not included as part of the GDP?
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GDP•Includes only final goods•Intermediate goods not counted–Manufacturing goods
•Raw materials – steel, iron ore
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GDP•End of 1990’s:
–GDP = >$8.5 trillion
•Comparison year to year–Prices must be adjusted to be “equal value”
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Classwork•Hand-Out CW-4-2
–Individual Work•Check if done•Review
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Base Year•Year chosen to compare an item / price, to another year
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Constant Dollar GDP
•Value of GDP after removing effect of price changes–Also called “Real GDP or GDP in Real Terms”
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Determine Real GDP for the Following years
YEAR
GDP PL INDEX in %
rGDP
1992
6318.9 91.8
1993
6642.3 94.0
1994
7054.3 96.0
1995
7400.5 98.1
1996.
7813.2 100.0
1997
8318.4 101.9
1998
8790.2 103.2
1999
9299.2 104.8
6883.3
7066.3
7348.2
7543.8
7813.2.
8163.3
8517.6
8873.3
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GDP Per Capita•Output per person
–Divide GDP by total population•Increase = growing economy
•Decrease = economic trouble
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Productivity Increase•Increase in goods/services from same # of workers–Improved quality of capital resources (equip.)
–Worker training–Management techniques
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Classwork•CW-4-3
–Individual work•Check if done•Review
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Business Cycle•Recurring ups & downs of GDP
•Movement of economy from 1 condition to another & back again
•Cyclical pattern
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Business Cycle•4 phases
–Prosperity–Recession–Depression–Recovery
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Prosperity•High point of cycle
–Want to work = job–Businesses produce record amounts
–Wages good–GDP grows
•Boom period
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Recession•Economy slows
–Demand decreases–Businesses lower production
–Unemployment rises–GDP slows for 2+ qtrs.–Drop in related businesses
•Ripple effect
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Depression•Recession deepens & spreads thru out country–Prolonged period of high unemployment
–Weak sales–Business failures–GDP falls rapidly
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Depression•Great Depression
–1930-1940–25% of labor force unemployed•Couldn’t afford basic needs
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Recovery•Nation moves into prosperity–Unemployment decreases–Increased demand for goods/services
–Businesses produce more
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Inflation•Sustained increase in prices–Greater demand than supply•Prices rise faster than wages
•Pay higher prices
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Inflation•Sustained increase (cntd.)
–Mild inflation (2-3%) stimulated economic growth•Companies sell goods higher prices, profits increase, hire more workers who then spend money in economy
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Deflation•Decrease in prices
–Usually during recession or depression
–Prices lower, but people have less money to buy
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Book Time•Read pg. 47
–Global Perspectives•Hyperinflation
•Answer 2 ?’s–Check if done–Review
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Read•Chapter 4 – entire•Communicating for Success – pg. 51–Answer 2 ?’s
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Study Guide•Pgs. 15-18
–Groups 2-3•Turn in 1 S.G. for group•Review in class
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Computer Time•Web-Site:
–http://stats.bls.gov/•At a Glance Tables: right•U.S. Economy at a Glance: look at unemployment rates
•Go to: other avail. @ a glance
•Go to PA: look at data
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The EndUnit 1
Chapter 4