Consider an economy that produces only chocolate bars. In year 1, the quantity produced is 3 bars and the price is $4. In year 2, the quantity produced is 4 bars and the price is $5. In year 3, the quantity produced is 5 bars and the price is $6. Year 1 is the base year.

What is nominal GDP for year 1, year 2, year 3?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The GDP for year 1, year 2, and year 3 is $12, $20 and, $30 respectively.

Explanation:

The nominal GDP is the value of goods and services produced in an economy in a year.

Here, the economy produces only chocolate bars. So we can find nominal GDP by calculating the value of chocolate bars produced in each year.

Nominal GDP for year 1

= [tex]Price\ \times\ Quantity[/tex]

= [tex]3\ \times\ 4[/tex]

=$12

Nominal GDP for year 2

= [tex]Price\ \times\ Quantity[/tex]

= [tex]4\ \times\ 5[/tex]

=$20

Nominal GDP for year 3

= [tex]Price\ \times\ Quantity[/tex]

= [tex]5\ \times\ 6[/tex]

=$30

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