Chapter 20 - Tracking the U.S. Economy

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Aggregate income

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is the sum of all the revenue earned by the economy's resource suppliers.

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Intermediate products

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and services, such as KFC's chicken, are those acquired for further processing and resale.

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Aggregate income

is the sum of all the revenue earned by the economy's resource suppliers.

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Intermediate products

and services, such as KFC's chicken, are those acquired for further processing and resale.

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income method

According to the , the value- added at all stages adds up to the market value of the final item, and the value contributed for all final goods adds up to GDP.

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Tableau Économique

He published his in 1758, which depicted the cyclical movement of output and revenue through various sectors of the economy.

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François Quesnay

was the first to measure economic activity as a flow in the second part of the 18th century.

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Consumption

encompasses both nondurable and durable items, as well as services such as dry cleaning, haircuts, and air travel.

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Mercantilism

resulted in trade restrictions, which had the unintended consequence of decreasing the profits from comparative advantage.

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eventual user

Who buys the product determines whether the sale is to the .

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cost of a Hershey Bar

The represents the earnings of resource providers along the route.

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Expenditure method

totals or aggregates production expenses

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Investment

purchase of new plants, new equipment, new buildings, and new residences, plus net additions to inventories

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Double-counting

mistakes of including both the value of intermediate products and the value of final products in calculating gross domestic product; counting the same product more than once

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income method

According to the , the value- added at all stages adds up to the market value of the final item, and the value contributed for all final goods adds up to GDP.

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Tableau Economique

He published his in 1758, which depicted the cyclical movement of output and revenue through various sectors of the economy.