4. Measuring GDP The following table shows data on consumption, investments, exp
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4. Measuring GDP The following table shows data on consumption, investments, exports, imports, and government expenditures for the United States in 2007, as published by the Bureau of Economic Analysis. All figures are in billions of dollars. Fill in the missing cells in the table to calculate GDP using the expenditure approach. Consumption (C) Investment (I) Exports (X) Imports (M) Net Exports of Goods and Services Government Purchases (G) Gross Domestic Product (GDP) Data (Billions of dollars) 9,734.2 2,125.4 1,643.0 2,351.0 2,689.8Explanation / Answer
(a) Net exports, NX ($ Billion) = Exports - Imports = 1,643 - 2,351 = - 708
(b) GDP ($ Billion) = C + I + G + NX = 9,734.2 + 2,125.4 + 2,689.8 - 708 = 13,841.4
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