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25 July, 03:07

Assume an economy where there are two producers: a wheat producer and a bread producer. In a given year, the wheat producer grows 30 million bushels of wheat of which 25 million bushels are sold to the bread producer at $3 per bushel, and 5 million bushels are stored by the wheat producer to use as seed for next year's crop. The bread producer produces and sells 100 million loaves of bread to consumers for $3.50 per loaf. Determine GDP in this economy dur - ing this year using the product and expenditure approaches.

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  1. 25 July, 03:25
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    365 million

    Explanation:

    The GDP calculation using the product and expenditure approaches can be summarized in

    GDP=C + I + G + NX

    where C is the consumption, I is investment, G government expenditures, and NX net exports. Since this problem doesn't have G or NX we can simplify the above equation to

    GDP=C + I

    Then

    1. Consumption (c). Consumers buy 100 million loaves of bread at 3.50, so C=100x3.5=350

    2. Investment. Producers "save" 5 million bushels that are valued at 3. So he's investing on those. The value is I=3x5=15.

    So the

    GDP=350+15=365 million
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