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Chapter 1
Alleviating Human Misery: TheRole of Economic Reasoning
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Goods & Services
Food, Clothing, Shelter, Transportation
Health Care, Education
Truth, Justice, and the Filipino Way
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Resources
Labor
Capital
Technology
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Scarcity
Scarcity
Economic Problem
Our Insatiable
Wants
Our Limited
Means
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The Capacity of the Economy toProduce
Gross Domestic Product
total market value of all final goods and
services produced within an economy during
a specific time period
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Production Possibilities
Food Education
0 100
40 8650 80
60 72
90 40
100 0
20
20
40
40
50
60
90
80 86 100 Education (millions of student years)
Food (millions of tons)
72
A
D
C
C
E
F
Z
100
B
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General and Specific EconomicGrowth
100
100
Education (millions of student years)
Food (millions of tons)
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The Opportunity Cost Principle
There is no such thing as a
free lunch
Increasing opportunity cost
The Optimal Combination ofGoods and Services
Marginal Social Cost(MSC)
Marginal Social Benefit
(MSB)
Cost-Benefit Analysis
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20
40
40
50
60
90
72 80 86 100
100
Education (millions of student years)
Food (millions of tons)
A
B
D
C
C
E
F
Z
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Adjusting GDP for Inflation
Year Production
of Bread
(Loaves)
Price of
Bread
GDP in
Current
Dollars(1)x(2)
Price Index
Percentage and
Decimal Forms
Real GDP
(2009 Dollars)
(3)/(4)
2009 1,000 $1.00 $1,000 ($1/$1) x 100= 100, or 1.00
$1,000
2010 1,000 2.00 2,000 ($2/$1) x 100= 200, or 2.00
$1,000
Two good example
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Copyright 2010 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.
AdjustingGDPfor
Population
YearGDP, Current Dollars
(Billions)Price
Index
GDP, Real
2000 dollars
(Billions)Population
(Millions)
GDP, Real
per Capita
(2000
Dollars)
1980 2,789.5 54.043 5161.6 227.7 22665.97
1981 3,128.4 59.119 5291.7 230.0 23010.79
1982 3,255.0 62.726 5189.2 232.2 22349.28
1983 3,536.7 65.207 5423.8 234.3 23148.28
1984 3,933.2 67.655 5813.6 236.3 24597.68
1985 4,220.3 69.713 6053.8 238.5 25386.51
1986 4,462.8 71.250 6263.6 240.7 26027.65
1987 4,739.5 73.196 6475.1 242.8 26667.93
1988 5,103.8 75.694 6742.7 245.0 27518.76
1989 5,484.4 78.556 6981.5 247.3 28226.17
1990 5,803.1 81.590 7112.5 250.1 28435.04
1991 5,995.9 84.444 7100.4 253.5 28010.42
1992 6,337.7 86.385 7336.6 256.9 28558.76
1993 6,657.4 88.381 7532.6 260.3 28943.21
1994 7,072.2 90.259 7835.5 263.4 29743.28
1995 7,397.7 92.106 8031.7 266.6 30131.36
1996 7,816.9 93.852 8329.0 269.7 30886.11
1997 8,304.3 95.414 8703.4 272.9 31891.01
1998 8,747.0 96.472 9066.9 276.1 32837.33
1999 9,268.4 97.868 9470.3 279.3 33907.90
2000 9,817.0 100.000 9817.0 282.4 34762.38
2001 10,128.0 102.399 9890.7 285.3 34663.54
2002 10,469.6 104.187 10048.9 288.2 34865.71
2003 10,960.8 106.404 10301.1 291.1 35388.20
2004 11,685.4 109.46 10,675.8 293.9 36,299.89
2005 12,421.9 113.34 10,959.9 296.6 36,913.10
2006 13,178.4 116.67 11,298.4 299.8 37,674.45
2007 13,807.5 119.82 11,523.5 301.6 38,207.89
2008 14,264.6 122.46 11,648.4 304.5 38,224.19
Recession
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CountryPopulation Estimate
2006 (Millions)Annual Rate of
Population IncreasePopulation Density per
Square Kilometer (2006)
Per CapitaReal GDP
(2006)Percentage Annual GrowthRate of Real GDP (2006)
Life Expectancy at Birth,Latest Available Dates
Lesser-developed
Chile 16 0.8 22 5,912 4.3 78
China 1,311 0.6 140 1,610 11.6 71
Columbia 46 1.4 45 2,317 6.8 73
Egypt 74 1.8 75 1,615 6.8 71
El Salvador 7 1.4 326 2,262 4.2 72
Ethiopia 77 2.6 77 161 10.9 52
India 1,109 1.4 373 637 9.7 64
Indonesia 223 1.1 123 983 5.5 68
Kenya 37 2.6 64 439 6.1 53
Mexico 104 1.1 54 6,389 4.8 74
Nigeria 144 2.4 159 454 6.2 47
Peru 28 1.1 22 2,552 7.6 71
Philippines 86 2.0 289 1,154 5.4 71
South Africa 47 1.0 39 3,562 5.0 51
Thailand 63 0.2 124 2,605 5.1 70
Venezuela 27 1.7 31 5,426 10.3 74
Zambia 12 1.9 16 321 6.2 42
Average 1.5 6.6 65
Developed
Canada 32 1.0 3.6 25,894 2.8 80
France 61 0.8 111 23,992 2.0 81
Germany 82 -0.1 236 24,474 2.8 79
Italy 59 0.6 200 19,630 1.9 81
Japan 128 0.6 350 38,824 2.2 82
Singapore 4 3.1 6,388 28,833 9.4 80
Sweden 9 0.6 22 31,189 4.2 81
Switzerland 7 0.6 187 35,794 3.2 82
United Kingdom 61 0.6 250 27,611 2.8 79
United States 299 1.0 33 37,674 2.9 78
Average 0.08 3.4 80
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AdjustingGDP for
Distribution
Country (Year ofStudy)
Poorest 20Percent
Second 20Percent
Third 20Percent
Fourth 20Percent
Richest 20Percent
Lesser-developed
Chile (2003) 3.8% 7.3% 11.1% 17.8% 60.0%
China (2004) 4.2 8.5 13.7 21.7 51.9
Columbia (2004) 2.9 6.9 11.0 18.3 60.9
Egypt (2004) 8.9 12..7 16.0 20.8 41.5
El Salvador (2002) 2.7 7.5 12.8 21.2 55.9
Ethiopia (2000) 9.1 13.2 16.8 21.5 39.4
India (2004) 8.1 11.3 14.9 20.4 45.3
Indonesia (2005) 7.1 10.7 14.1 20.5 42.5
Kenya (1997) 6.0 9.8 14.3 20.8 49.1
Mexico (2004) 4.3 8.3 12.6 19.7 55.3
Nigeria (2003) 5.0 9.6 14.5 21.7 49.2
Peru (2002) 3.7 7.7 12.2 19.7 56.7
Philippines (2003) 5.4 9.1 13.6 21.3 50.6
South Africa (2000) 3.5 6.3 10.0 18.0 62.2
Thailand (2002) 6.3 9.7 14.0 20.8 49.0
Zambia (2004) 3.6 7.9 12.6 20.8 55.1
Average 5.3 9.2 13.4 20.3 51.8
Developed
Canada (2000) 7.2 12.7 17.2 23 39.9
France (1995) 7.2 12.6 17.2 22.8 40.2
Germany (2000) 8.5 13.7 17.9 23 36.8
Italy (2000) 6.5 12 16.7 22.8 42.0
Japan (1993) 10.6 14.2 17.6 22 35.7
Singapore (1998) 5.0 9.4 14.6 22.0 49.0
Sweden (2000) 9.2 14 17.6 22.7 36.6
Switzerland (2000) 7.6 12.2 16.3 22.6 41.3
United Kingdom(1999) 6.1 11.4 16.0 22.5 44.0
United States (2000) 5.4 10.7 15.7 22.4 45.8
Average 7.3 12.3 16.7 22.5 41.1
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Adjusting GDP for Distribution
AnnualIncome
FamilyA
AnnualIncome
FamilyB
AnnualIncome
FamilyC
AnnualIncome
FamilyD
AnnualIncome
FamilyE
AnnualIncome
of allFamilies
AverageAnnual
FamilyIncome
Alpha $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $2,000 $10,000 $2,000
Omega 0 0 0 0 10,000 10,000 2,000
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Causes of Poverty and
Requisites of Economic Growth Quality of the Labor Force
Stock of Capital and Capital
Accumulation
Technology
Efficiency
Population
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Can Governments Help? Governments of LDCs
Private property rights
Universal education
Capital accumulation process
Social infrastructure
Population control
Governments of DCs Loans and grants Technical assistance
World Bank
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Computing Current-dollar GDP
Year
Bread Fruit Punch Current-
dollarGDP
Pb Qb PbQb Pf Qf PfQf
2009 $1.00 100 $100 $2.00 75 $150 $250
(Pb * Qb) + (Pf* Qf) = Current-dollar GDP
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Adjusting GDP for Inflation
Year
Bread Fruit Punch Current-
dollarGDP
Pb Qb PbQb Pf Qf PfQf
2009 $1.00 100 $100 $2.00 75 $150 $250
2010 $1.50 200 $300 $4.00 150 $600 $900
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YearP
bQ
bP
bQ
bP
fQ
fP
fQ
f
Real
GDP2009 $1.00 100 $100 $2.00 75 $150 $250
2010 $1.00 200 $200 $2.00 150 $300 $600
Adjusting GDP for Inflation
Base
Year
Year
Bread Fruit Punch Current-
dollar
GDPPb Qb PbQb Pf Qf PfQf
2009 $1.00 100 $100 $2.00 75 $150 $250
2010 $1.50 200 $300 $4.00 150 $600 $900
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GDP Deflator
GDP Deflatort = Current-dollar GDPt * 100
Real GDPt
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Converting Current-dollar GDP toReal GDP
Real GDPt = Current-dollar GDPt * 100
GDP Deflatort
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