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An economy produces on three goods: bread, housing and computers. Quantities and prices per unit for 2003 and 2004 are as follows: 2003 2004 Quantity Price Quantity Price Bread: 500,000 3 600,000 4 Housing: 3,000 500 4,000 600 Computers: 1,000 25 1,500 30 Taking 2003 as the base year, compute for each year: a. Nominal GDP b. Real GDP c. The implicit price deflator for GDP d. The rate of inflation between 2003 and 2004

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  1. 26 October, 14:49
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    The computation is shown below:

    a. Nominal GDP

    For the year 2003

    = $3 * 500,000 + $500 * 3,000 + $25 * $1,000

    = $1,500,000 + $1,500,000 + $25,000

    = $3,025,000

    For the year 2004

    = $4 * 600,000 + $600 * 4,000 + $30 * 1,500

    = $2,400,000 + $2,400,000 + $45,000

    = $4,845,000

    b. Real GDP

    For the year 2003

    = Nominal GDP of the year 2003

    = $3,025,000

    For the year 2004

    = $3 * 600,000 + $500 * 4,000 + $25 * 1,500

    = $1,800,000 + $2,000,000 + $37,500

    = $3,837,500

    c. The implicit price deflator is

    = Nominal GDP for 2004 : Real GDP for the year 2004

    = $4,845,000 : $3,837,500

    = 1.26

    d. The rate of inflation is

    = (GDP deflator - 1) * 100

    = (1.26 - 1) * 100

    = 26%
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