Economic Issues

Economic Issues

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7 ECONOMIC GROWTH

Economic Growth involves an increase in the volume of goods and services that an economy can produce over a period of time. It is measured by the annual rate of change in real GDP ie. The % increase in the value of goods and services over a period of one year, adjusted for the rate of inflation.

The ABS uses a variety of approaches for measuring GDP in Australia. These measures are known as the GDP(Income), GDP(Production) & GDP(Expenditure) methods. The official measure of economic growth takes an average of these 3 indicators of growth and is known as GDP(A)

7.1 The Components of Aggregate Demand

John Maynard Keynes, developed a theory which stated that the most important influence on economic growth was the total level of spending in the economy – that is, the level of aggregate demand. If households and business firms were generally pessimistic about the future economic outlook, housholds would tend to spend less on consumer goods and save more and business firms would be reluctant to invest in capital goods. This would result in an overall decline in aggregate demand, with falling production and rising unemployment.

The economy is in equilibrium

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