Macroeconomics Definitions

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Market

A place where buyers and sellers carry out an exchange

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Competition

Buyers act independently; no one individual has market power (ability to control the price of production

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Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

The market value of all final goods and services produced in a country over a time period

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Gross National Income

The total income received by the residents of a country over a time period. The income of residents, regardless of their location, is considered

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Nominal value

Money value or value measured in terms of prices that prevail at the time of measurement

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Real value

Measure of value that takes into account changes in price over time

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Real GDP/GNI

Nominal GDP/GNI adjusted to eliminate the influence of changes in prices.

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GPD/GNI per capita

Dollar value of country’s GDP/GNI divided by the population

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Price deflator

Shows how much change in GDP relies on change in price level

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Purchasing Power Parities (PPPs)

Method of currency conversions that accounts for different price levels and therefore different purchasing powers across countries

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National Income Statistics

Total market value of production in a country's economy during a year

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Non-marketed output

transactions which occur without a payment being made in exchange for a good or service

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Underground market

a market in which illegal goods and services are sold or legal goods and services are sold in an illegal way

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parallel market

A market where buying and selling transactions are unrecorded, and are usually illegal.

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poverty line

the estimated minimum level of income needed to secure the necessities of life

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business cycle

Fluctuations in economic activity, such as employment and production

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short-term fluctuations

Changes in business and economic activity that occur within the year.

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Recession (depression)

Economic contraction of relatively short duration; where there is a falling real GDP and increasing unemployment of resources which last six months or more.

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Long-term growth trend

In the business cycle diagram, refers to the line that runs through the business cycle curve representing average growth over long periods of time; shows how output grows over time when cyclical fluctuations are ironed out. The output represented by the long-term growth trend is known as potential output.

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Potential output

The real output (GDP) an economy can produce when it fully employs its available resources

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full employment

the level of employment reached when an economy produces at the max quantity of goods and services

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Aggregate Demand

The total quantity of goods and services that all buyers in an economy want to buy over a particular time period, at different possible price levels

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Interest rates

Interest expressed as a percentage; in the case of borrowed money, it is interest as a percentage of the amount borrowed. Change sin interest rates form the basis of monetary policy

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consumer confidence

Measure of optimism of consumers about their future income and the future of the economy. Measured through surveys

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wealth

The value of assets owned minus liabilities owed

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Income taxes

Taxes paid by households on their incomes

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Household indebtedness

How much households owe from borrowing in the past

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Business confidence

Measure of optimism among firms in an economy about the future performance of firms and the economy. Measured through surveys

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Business Taxes

Corporate income tax paid on firms' profits.

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Corporate indebtedness

How much money firms owe from borrowing in the past

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Exchange rates

The price of one’s country’s currency in terms of another country’s currency. As exchange rate ↑, value ↓

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Aggregate Supply

Total amount of goods and services produced in economy over particular time period, at different price levels

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Short-run aggregate supply

the total amount of goods and services produced in economy in the short run

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Short-run

period of time when price of resources do not change together with changes in the price level

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Long-run

period of time when price of resources do change together with changes in the price level

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Long Run Aggregate Supply

Total amount of goods and services produced in economy in long run

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Inflationary gap

When real GDP > potential GDP, and unemployment < natural rate of unemployment due to excess AD

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Deflationary gap

When Real GDP < potential GDP, and unemployment > natural rate of unemployment due to insuffcient AD

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natural rate of unemployment

Unemployment that occurs when economy is producing at its potential of full employment level of output

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unemployment

People of working age who are actively looking for a job but are not employed

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Unemployment rate

The number of unemployed people, expressed as a percentage of the labor force

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Labour Market

the availability of employment and labour in terms of supply and demand

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Labour Surplus

Labour performed in excess of the labour necessary to produce means of livelihood of worker

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Labour shortage

Insufficient amount of people who can work

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structural unemployment

Unemployment due to changes in demand for types of labour skills, geographical location of industries, or labour market rigidities

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frictional unemployment

unemployment that occurs when people are in the process of moving jobs

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seasonal unemployment

Demand for labour in certain industries changes on a seasonal basis because of variation in needs

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cyclical unemployment

Unemployment over and above natural rate of unemployment and occurs during the downturn of the business cycle

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Demand-deficient unemployment

Unemployment due to the lack of demand for goods and services in the economy

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Inflation

A continuous increase in general price level

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Deflation

A continuous decrease in general price level

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Disinflation

A reduction in the rate of inflation

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price index

Average of price for a given class of goods or services in a region at a time

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Consumer price index

Measure of cost of living for typical household comparing basket of goods and services to base year

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Demand pull inflation

Type of inflation caused by increase in AD

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Cost Push inflation

Inflation caused by decrease in AS usually resulting from increases in cost of production

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Hyperinflation

Price of goods and services increase uncontrollably over a period of time

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Deferred Consumption

Occurs when consumers postpone spending such as if they expect the price level to fall

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economic inequality

unequal distribution of income and opportunity between different groups in society

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income inequality

The extent to which income is evenly distributed within a population

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Wealth Inequality

the unequal distribution of assets within a population

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Quintile

Dividing a group into fifths, a method often used to look at distribution of income

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Lorenze Curve

A curve that graphs the cumulative percentage of income or wealth against the cumulative percentage of households used to show distribution within a population

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Poverty

An inability to satisfy minimum consumption needs

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absolute poverty

A situation where a person/family does not have enough income to meet basic human needs

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relative poverty

A concept that compares the income of individuals or households in a society with median income

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Minimum income standards

Identifies the amount of money different types of households require to achieve a socially acceptable standard of living.

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Multidimensional poverty Index

A composite indicator that measures poverty in 3 dimensions: wealth, education, living standards

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Opportunity

a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something

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inequality of opportunity

inequalities in potential outcomes in standards of living that arise from circumstances that are beyond one’s control

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Globalization

economic integration on a global scale, involving increasing interconnectedness throughout the world

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Pension

Regular payment made to person during retirement from investment fund that person or employer contributed during their working life

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Poverty cycle

Arises when low income results in low savings, permitting only low investments in capital, and therefore low productivity of labour and income. The poverty is then passed on generationally. (example a person in poverty doesn’t have the money to go to college)

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Direct taxes

Taxes paid directly to the governmentby the taxpayer, including personal income taxes, corporate income taxes, and wealth taxes.

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Indirect taxes

Tax on spending on goods and services (tax collect from consumer by suppliers who remit to the government)

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Proportional taxation

As income rises, tax rate remains the same

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progressive taxation

As Income rises, tax rate rises

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Regressive taxation

As income increases, tax rate also decreases

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Universal Basic Income

financial support provided by a government in form of standard reoccurring payments to individuals without need for pre-qualification.

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