The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency maintains an online World Factbook that is a convenient source of a wide variety of geographic, social, and economic information. You may look up information by individual country (See drop down menu “Please select a country to view.” Or you may look up information by topic (See "Guide to Country Comparisons" (bottom of page). Directions: Find the following information. Note: You may submit your answers directly into Canvas or you may submit a file
4.
An important indicator in making comparisons among countries is “GDP per capita.” This is a measure of GDP per
person or “per head.” It is useful in that it recognizes that countries with large populations need to have larger
economies. However, it is important to remember that GDP per person does not indicate the ”typical” income of an
individual in that c
ountry. Find GDP per capita
in
the following
8 countries: United S
tates, Canada, Mexico, China,
Russia, Iran, N. Korea, India
Country
GDP per capita
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a) Why do you think we choose to measure emissions per person
rather than total CO2 emissions for each country?
b) Make a stemplot to display the data.
c) Describe shape, center, spread of the distribution
d) Use the 1.5xIQR rule to determine the possible outliers. List
the outliers. Show all work.
e) No visually, using the stemplot you created, what are the
additional outlier(s)? Discusses why you chose these outlier(s)
f) In this case, is it better to use...
Organizations interested in pursuing global markets must consider the external environment. Many of the same environmental forces that relate to domestic markets also apply to global markets (Lamb, Hair, & McDaniel, 2018). You will look at the global marketplace in which, thanks to the Internet, even small companies can participate. The external marketing environment is full of opportunities and threats that can have a profound effect on the success or failure of a company, a brand, or a product in...
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Unit 2 Graphing Exercise (watch lecture 2.11 first) Per Capita Gross Domestic Product and the Total Fertility Rate A nation's Gross Domestic Product is the total value of all the goods it produces and all of the services provided during a year. Likewise, its Per Capita Gross Domestic Product, would be that value in dollars divided by the number of people in the country. In other words, if we added...
To obtain a somewhat deeper understanding of the results in Jones and Klenow’s analysis of welfare across countries, let us consider how they actually compute welfare of the citizens in a country, to be distinguished from mere GDP/capita. Jones and Klenow take into account life expectancy, the consumption/output ratio, leisure, and inequality; we will illustrate how they deal with three of these four. The general idea is to use a utility function—an idea borrowed from microeconomics— and to assume that...
How do the national income accounts change if social security payments increase? A) Consumption falls. B) Consumption rises. C) Savings rise. D) This change is not captured in the national income accounts. How do the national income accounts change if unemployment benefits paid to people increase? A) Consumption falls. B) Consumption rises. C) Savings rise. D) This change is not captured in the national income accounts. How do the national income accounts change if national defense spending increases? A) Government...
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QUESTION 2 Which of the following can a country implement to protect local industries (e.g. bicycles) according to the video on the deceptive promise of free trade? Border walls local training programs to strengthen local industries protectionist policies such as tarrifs creating a high minimum wage locally governments can't do anything QUESTION 3 Which of the following European countries has a trade surpluse with the US as well as most other European countries...
Discuss your response to these questions. Do you think the Internet should be regulated? If so why and by whom? What aspect of the Internet should be regulated? What are the implications of regulating / not regulating? For the first time, organizations can apply for an Internet address all their own, marking the start of a new era in the growth of the Internet. For example, .com and .org could be replaced by .starbucks or .newyork. The expansion was planned...
Overall, your team will study the case study provided and then conduct additional research on the country of China in order to get information to address the following questions: How big is the Chinese market? What is the real GDP adjusted for Purchasing Power Parity? What is the current state of the economy that you have chosen? Collect the latest available data on nominal GDP, real GDP, per capita real GDP, unemployment rate, inflation rate, interest rates, exchange rate(s), and...
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macoroeconomics
1. Society as a whole faces opportunity costs because a. there is not enough money to go around b. politicians are greedy c. resources are scarce d. our needs are unlimited 2. Mary decides to spend 3 hours working overtime rather than watching a video with her friends. She earns $9 an hour. Her opportunity cost of working is: a. the enjoyment she would have received had she watched the video with friends. b. $27 she earns working c....