Chat with us, powered by LiveChat What is the importance in macroeconomics of measuring per capita GDP? Provide examples and explain your answer Frictional unemployment seems to depend on the age - Writeden

Please answer each of the questions below in short-answer format. Write your responses in complete sentences. Each answer should be two – three paragraphs (150 – 250 words) in length.

Be sure to carefully read each question to ensure that each component is answered with the appropriate depth and detail. Your answers should be free of spelling and grammatical errors. When using reference material, you must properly cite your sources using in-text citations. You must also include a reference list. All documentation must be rendered in APA citation style (see announcements for details on APA) In addition, each response should contain your own unique insight, personal experiences, and opinions that will help demonstrate that you comprehend the material covered in this lesson.

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Questions

1. What is the importance in macroeconomics of measuring per capita GDP? Provide examples and explain your answer.

2. Frictional unemployment seems to depend on the age distribution of the population. Describe why this is so.

3. What is CPI and how is it calculated? What is the problem with how it is calculated that statisticians have paid considerable attention to in recent years? Provide examples and explain your answer.

4. What is double counting and why must it be avoided when measuring GDP? How do statisticians avoid the problem? Provide examples and explain your answer.

5. Write in paragraph form. Provide examples and explain your answer. If inflation rises unexpectedly by 5%, indicate for each of the following whether the economic actor is helped, hurt, or unaffected:

A union member with a COLA wage contract

Someone with a large stash of cash in a safe deposit box

A bank lending money at a fixed rate of interest

A person who is not due to receive a pay raise for another 11 months