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EC102EconomicsB Class1 Week3/LT 25.01.2016 SamiraBarzin [email protected] samirabarzin.jimdo.com OfficeHoursEC102:Mon10:30–11.30 (32L1.30) EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutGDPandRealGDP arecorrect? a) GDPisthevalueofallgoodsproducedbytheeconomy inagivenperiod b) GDPisthesumoftotalconsumpXonbyhouseholdsand governments,investment(incl.newhouses),andnet exports c) RealGDPcontrolsforinflaXonbyusingconstant-base yearprices d) RealGDPcontrolsforinflaXonbyusingthepricesofa basecountry EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin GDP TheGrossDomesXcProduct(GDP)isameasureoftheeconomic performanceofacountryinagivenXmeperiod TheGDPincludesthefollowing • ConsumpXon(byhouseholds) • Governmentexpenditures(bythegovernment) • Investments(byfirms) • Netexports:Exports–Imports =>GDP=Y=C+G+I+(X–M) - importsarenotproducedinthecountry,hencetheyarenotpartofthe GDP - Cvs.I:investmentsnormallyresultinareturninthelaterfuture,i.e. outputgrowthduetoanewfactory,consumpXonisaoneXme expenditurethatwillnotproduceanyreturns EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin Source:TheWorldBank EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin Source:TheWorldBank EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin DifferenttypesofGDP RealGDP - calculatedwithfixedprices NominalGDP - calculatedwithcurrentprices AdvantageofusingRealGDPtomeasureGDP:therealGDP usespricesofabaseyear(i.e.pricesarefixed),sothatany changesintheGDPoverXmeareonlyduetochangesin output(andnotchangesinprice) EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin Asmallexample: Year1:10goodsareproducedintheeconomy,eachcosts£2 (year1isthebaseyear) nominalGDP1:£20(10(goods)x£2(priceyear1)) realGDP1:£20(10(goods)x£2(priceyear1)) Year2:10goodsareproducedintheeconomy,eachcosts£3 nominalGDP2:£30(10(goods)x£3(priceyear2) realGDP2:£20(10(goods)x£2(priceyear1)) ->Thereisnochangeintheoutputproducedfromyear1to 2,howeverthereexistsanincreaseinprices.Hence,the growthinnominalGDPisonlyduetopricechanges,realGDP ismeasuredforbothyearswiththesamepricesandhence realGDPisnotinfluencedbypricechanges.RealGDPgives usamoreaccuratedescripXonoftheGDPgrowthoverXme. EC102 Class1:Q1 SamiraBarzin WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutGDPandRealGDP arecorrect? a) GDPisthevalueofallgoodsproducedbytheeconomy inagivenperiod✖ b) GDPisthesumoftotalconsumpXonbyhouseholdsand governments,investment(incl.newhouses),andnet exports✔ c) RealGDPcontrolsforinflaXonbyusingconstant-base yearprices✔ d) RealGDPcontrolsforinflaXonbyusingthepricesofa basecountry✖ (inflaXon:changeinthegeneralpricelevel) EC102 Class1:GDPpercapita Someoftherichest countries(intermsof percapitaGDP(PPP)) EC102 SamiraBarzin SamiraBarzin Class1:GDPpercapita Someofthe poorestcountries (intermsofper capitaGDP(PPP)) EC102 Class1:Q2 SamiraBarzin TheEconomisthasbeenpublishingtheBigMac PriceIndexsince1986.Theindexkeepstrackof theaveragepriceofahamburgersoldindifferent countries.Forexample,theaveragepriceofaBig MacinAmericain2015was$4.93;inChinaitwas only$2,68atthemarketexchangerates.The graphshowstherelaXonbetweenGDPper personandtheBigMacprices(allconvertedto USD)acrosscountriesin2014.TherelaXonisvery similarinallotheryear. EC102 Class1:Q2 SamiraBarzin EC102 Class1:Q2 SamiraBarzin Giventhegraph,whichofthefollowingstatementswould betrue? a) BigMacstendtobemoreexpensiveinrichcountries b) ThereareopportuniXesforarbitraging(buyingatalow price,sellingatahighprice)BigMacsacrosscountries c) WecancomparetheoutputofBigMacsacross countriesbycompuXnglocalcurrencymarketvalueof alltheBigMacsproduced,andmulXplybythemarket exchangerate d) InpoorcountriesPPPconsumpXonofBigMacsexceeds normalconsumpXon EC102 Class1:Q2 SamiraBarzin a) BigMacstendtobemoreexpensiveinrichcountries✔ ThegraphshowsaposiXvecorrelaXonbetweenpercapitaGDPandthe priceofaBigMac,sothehigherthepercapitaGDPthehighertheBigMac price(percapitaGDP=averageincomeperperson) b) ThereareopportuniXesforarbitraging(buyingatalowprice,sellingat ahighprice)BigMacsacrosscountries✖ Generallyarbitraging(buyingBigMacsfromacountrywheretheyare cheapandsellingtheminacountrywheretheyareexpensive)ispossible, howeverinthisBigMaccasea)imporXngmeatisaproblemb)if arbitragingwouldresultinposiXveprofitsandmorepeoplewouldengage inthis,asaconsequencedemandfortheofficialBigMacsinexpensive countriesdecreases(andpriceswilldrop)andthedemandforunofficially importedBigMacsincrease(pricewillrise).Sowecanseeanadjustmentof prices.InthedatawewouldthenseeverysimilarpricesfortheBigMacs acrosscountries,butwedonotseethisinthegraph. EC102 Class1:Q2 SamiraBarzin c) WecancomparetheoutputofBigMacsacrosscountriesby compuXnglocalcurrencymarketvalueofalltheBigMacs produced,andmulXplybythemarketexchangerate✖ Thegeneralpricelevelisdifferentacrosscountries,andthis calculaXondoesnottakethisintoaccount.Toillustrateassume theBigMaccosts$5intheUSand£5intheUK,inboth countries10BigMacsareproducedandthemarketexchange rateis$1.30for£1.TheUS-Outputwouldbe:$50andtheUKOutputwouldbe£50,butonthemarket£50is$65(50x1.30). YouwereledtobelievethatthereismoreoutputintheUKsince $65>$50,butinrealtermsbothcountrieshadanequaloutput of10BigMacs. d) InpoorcountriesPPPconsumpXonofBigMacsexceeds normalconsumpXon✔ EC102 Class1:Q2 SamiraBarzin Giventhegraph,whichofthefollowingstatementswouldbe true? a) BigMacstendtobemoreexpensiveinrichcountries✔ b) ThereareopportuniXesforarbitraging(buyingatalow price,sellingatahighprice)BigMacsacrosscountries✖ c) WecancomparetheoutputofBigMacsacrosscountries bycompuXnglocalcurrencymarketvalueofalltheBig Macsproduced,andmulXplybythemarketexchange rate✖ d) InpoorcountriesPPPconsumpXonofBigMacsexceeds normalconsumpXon✔ EC102 Class1:Q3 SamiraBarzin ThereisaposiXvecorrelaXonbetween a) GDPandlifeexpectancy b) GDPpercapitaandlifeexpectancy c) GDPpercapitaandinfantmortality d) GDPpercapitaandadultliteracyrate (AposiXvecorrelaXonexistswhentwovariablesmoveinthesame direcXon,e.g.xincreases&yincreasesandxdecreases&ydecreases) *allthegraphsforthesoluXonsaregeneratedfromgapminder.org EC102 Class1:Q3 a) GDPandlifeexpectancy✖ SamiraBarzin Analysingthedatatrends overXme,itisobservable thatlifeexpectancy increasedoverXme,butthe majorityofGDPsremained constant.Thereappearsno posiXvecorrelaXon betweenthesetwo variablesandwecannot concludethatgrowthinlife expectancyisfromGDP growth,otherfactorscould beatplay,i.e.global advancesinmedicine, vaccines,infrastructure. EC102 Class1:Q3 SamiraBarzin b) GDPpercapitaandlifeexpectancy✔ Fromthedatawecansee thatthesetwovariables bothincreaseoverXmeand wecanseeobservea posiXvecorrelaXonofthese variables:asincomeper personincreased,life expectancyincreasetoo. Wecannotmakeany statementsastowhether increasesinGDPpercapita increasedlifeexpectancy (weneedtoanalysemuch moredataforthat),butwe canobservethattheyhave movedinthesame direcXonoverXme. EC102 Class1:Q3 SamiraBarzin c) GDPpercapitaandInfantmortality✖ Fromthedatawecanobserve thatinfantmortalitydecreased overXme,whereasincomeper personincreasedoverXme,so thesevariablesdidnotmovein thesamedirecXonandhence arenotposiXvelycorrelated. WecanobserveanegaXve correlaXoninstead(asone variableincreased,theother variabledecreased). EC102 Class1:Q3 SamiraBarzin d) GDPpercapitaandadultliteracyrate✔ Fromthedatawecanobserve thatbothadultliteracyrateand GDPpercapitahaveincreased overXmesowehaveaposiXve correlaXonbetweenthesetwo variables.Areasonbehindthis couldbethatastheaverage incomeperpersongrewina givencountry,thecountryon averagebecamericherand increasedinvestmentsin educaXon. EC102 Class1:Q3 SamiraBarzin PossiblereasonsforthesecorrelaXons • Governmentspendingonhealth(hospitals, doctors,equipment,etc.) • R&DandeducaXon • Governmentspendingoninfrastructure (beserroadstoreduceaccidents,beseraccessto cleanwatertoreducewaterbornediseases) EC102 Class1:Q3 SamiraBarzin ThereisaposiXvecorrelaXonbetween a) GDPandlifeexpectancy✖ b) GDPpercapitaandlifeexpectancy✔ c) GDPpercapitaandinfantmortality✖ d) GDPpercapitaandadultliteracyrate✔ EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutgrowthfacts arecorrect? a) GDPperpersonhasbeenstagnantformostofhuman historyandsignificantgrowthisarecent phenomenon b) TheaverageBriXshresidenttodayalmostcertainly livesingreatercomfortthananaristocratintheearly 18thcentury c) SomeAfricancountrieshavemeasuredGDPper capitathatarelowerthanBritain’s1,000yearsago d) GrowthinGDPpercapitaisalwaysposiXve EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin ThegraphbelowrepresentsthedevelopmentofGDPpercapitaover XmeandhowitcomparestocurrentlevelsofGDPperpersonof othercountries. EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin a) GDPperpersonhasbeenstagnantformostofhumanhistory andsignificantgrowthisarecentphenomenon✔ Fromthegraphwecanread offthatunXlapproximately the18th–19thcentury,GDP percapitahasremained relaXvelystableataround 0.04.AstheverXcalaxis measuredtoday’sGDPper capita,wecanconcludethat upunXlroughlythe19th century,GDPpercapitawas stableataround4%of today’sGDPpercapita. EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin b) TheaverageBriXshresidenttodayalmostcertainlylivesin greatercomfortthananaristocratintheearly18thcentury✔ ThegraphillustratesthatGDPper capitahasremainedataround0.04 unXl18th/19thcentury.Wecanseean increaseataroundthe18thcentury,so theGDPpercapitaduringthe18th centurywasapproximately0.1,i.e.10% oftoday’sGDPpercapita.Theaverage personinthe18thcenturycouldafford 10%ofwhattoday’saverageperson can.Assumethatanaristocratwas aroundthreeXmesricherthanthe averageperson,then(s)hewouldhave aGDPpercapitaof30%oftoday’s income.Asthecountry’swere generallynotdeveloped, infrastructure,andthehealthsystem werealsonotoncurrentlevels. EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin c) SomeAfricancountrieshavemeasuredGDPpercapitathatare lowerthanBritain’s1,000yearsago✔ Fromthegraphwecanreadof theGDPpercapitalevelsof somecountriescomparedto theGDPpercapitaofBritain. MadagascarhasaGDPper capitaofaround0.02,thatis 2%oftoday’sGDPpercapita inBritain.Attheyear1000, Britainhadanapproximate GDPpercapitaof0.03of today’sGDPpercapita(larger than0.02ofMadagascar today). EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin d) GrowthinGDPpercapitaisalwaysposiXve✖ Source:TheWorldBank ThegraphshowsGDPpercapitagrowthontheverXcalandXmeonthehorizontalaxis.Allcountries shownhaveexperiencedadropinGDPpercapitagrowthwiththeglobaleconomiccrisisof2008/2009, somecountrieshaverecoveredaver. GDPpercapita=GDP/populaXon,soGDPpercapitacandecreaseifGDPdecreasesorpopulaXon increases.PopulaXondoesnotfluctuateyearly(itmightdecrease/increaseoverlongXmehorizons),so mostchangesinthegrowthrateofGDPpercapitaareduetoGDPfluctuaXons.IfGDPpercapita decreases(itwillsXllbeposiXve),thatmeansitshrunk,sothegrowthrateisnegaXve. EC102 Class1:Q4 SamiraBarzin Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutgrowthfactsare correct? a) GDPperpersonhasbeenstagnantformostofhuman historyandsignificantgrowthisarecentphenomenon✔ b) TheaverageBriXshresidenttodayalmostcertainlylives ingreatercomfortthananaristocratintheearly18th century✔ c) SomeAfricancountrieshavemeasuredGDPpercapita thatarelowerthanBritain’s1,000yearsago✔ d) GrowthinGDPpercapitaisalwaysposiXve✖ EC102 Class1:Q5 SamiraBarzin WhichofthefollowingwouldbeapossiblesoluXon totheshortageofnon-renewableresources? a) SubsXtuXontowardsrenewableresources b) Increaseefficiencyintheuseofnon-renewable resources c) Recyclingofnon-renewableresources d) HoldGDPatcurrentlevels EC102 Class1:Q5 SamiraBarzin ThisquesXonaskswhichpossibleopXoncanbeusedto reduceouruseofnon-renewableresources. a) SubsXtuXontowardsrenewableresources✔ UsingmorerenewableresourcesasanalternaXveallowsfora reducXontheuseofnon-renewableresources(e.g.use energyfromwindinsteadofenergyfromoilorcoal) b) Increaseefficiencyintheuseofnon-renewableresources ✔ Increasedefficiencyallowstoproducethesameoutputwith lessinput,soincreasedefficiencyintheuseofnon-renewable resourcesallowstoproducethesameamountofoutputwith lessnon-renewableresources. EC102 Class1:Q5 SamiraBarzin c) Recyclingofnon-renewableresources✔ Recyclingofnon-renewableresourcesallowstousemoreof therecycledmaterialsasanalternaXvetoaddiXonalnonrenewableresources,hencereducingtheamountofnew non-renewableresourcesrequired. d) HoldGDPatcurrentlevels✖ IfGDPremainsconstant,thesameamountofnon-renewable resourcesisalsorequiredtoproduceit,hencethiswouldnot beareducXonintheuseofnon-renewableresources. EC102 Class1:Q5 SamiraBarzin WhichofthefollowingwouldbeapossiblesoluXon totheshortageofnon-renewableresources? a) SubsXtuXontowardsrenewableresources✔ b) Increaseefficiencyintheuseofnon-renewable resources✔ c) Recyclingofnon-renewableresources✔ d) HoldGDPatcurrentlevels✖ EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:EssayQuesXon AccordingtoWorldBankesXmates,in2014the nominalGDPoftheUSandChinawere$17.42trio and$10.36triorespecXvely.Inthesameyear,the PPPGDPoftheUSandChinawere$17.42and $18.03triorespecXvely(thusmakingChinathe largesteconomyintheworldintermsofPPPGDP). EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:EssayQuesXon a) WhyarethenominalandPPPGDPsoftheUSthe same? WhatdoesPPPstandfor? • PowerPurchasingParity WhydoweusePPP? • UsingPPPallowsforadirectcomparisonofthe purchasingpowerofacurrencycomparedtoanotherin realterms;i.e.howmuchofacurrencytoweneedin eachcountrytobuyafixedamountofgoods EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:EssayQuesXon a) WhyarethenominalandPPPGDPsoftheUSthe same? • Globally,theUS$isgenerallyusedasthebasecurrency againstwhichallothercurrenciesarecomparedto • Hence1US$buysyouasexactlyasmuchas1US$ (e.g.fortheUKthePPPwouldbecalculatedassuch:how muchmore/lesscanyouaffordwith1£intheUK comparedto1US$intheUSorifabasketof10bananas costsUS$10,howmuch£doyouneedtobuythisinthe UK? EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:GDPpercapita Source:TheWorldBank EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:GDPpercapita Source:TheWorldBank EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:GDPpercapitaPPP Source:TheWorldBank EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:GDPpercapitaPPP Source:TheWorldBank EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:WhydoweneedPPP? Burundivs.Norway&GDPp.c.vs.GDPp.c.PPP (theGDPpercapitaandPPPareconverted$foreasiercomparison) GDPpercapita -Norway–GDPpercapita:$97,307vs.Burundi–GDPpercapita:$286 TheaverageNorwegianas340Xmesaremuchincomeastheaverage Burundian. GDPpercapitaPPP -Norway–GDPpercapitaPPP:$64,856vs.Burundi–GDPpercapitaPPP: $770 TheaverageNorwegianhas84XmestheincomeofanaverageBurundian PPP. InNorwaythepricesaremuchhigherthaninBurundi,PPPincludesthis informaXonanddoesnotonlyconvertstheGDPp.c.usingtheconversion ratebetweenthecurrenciesbutalsoincludestheinformaXonastohow muchcanyouaffordwiththecurrencyofacountryinthatcountry. Theaveragecanafford84XmesaremuchinNorwayastheBurundiancanin Burundi(sXllalotmore,butnotasmuchas340Xmesmore). EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:EssayQuesXon b) WhyistheChineseeconomy’sGDPPPPlargerthan itsnominalGDP • NominalGDP:measuredincurrentprices • GDPPPP:measuredinUS$PPP • PricesinChinatendtobemuchlowerthanintheUS, hencethenominalvalueisbasedonthelowprices whereifChineseoutputismeasuredinUS$PPPand hencemuchlarger EC102 SamiraBarzin Class1:EssayQuesXon c) WhyistheChineseeconomy’sPPPGDPlargerthanthe US’sPPPGDP? • TwofactorsinfluencethiscalculaXon – Economy/GDP – Prices TocomparetheChineseGDPandtheUS’sGDP,weneedto expresstheminacomparableunit.Adirectcomparisonof GDPs(evenifbothareexpressedinUS$)doesnottakethe pricelevelofthecountryintoaccount,PPPtakesthelower pricelevelinChinaintoaccount. ChineseoutputinphysicalquanXXesismuchlargerthanthe US’sGDP,henceChina’sGDPPPPislargerthanUS’sGDP PPP.