Macro

Cards (49)

  • What are the 5 main macro goals represented by GIUCL?
    Economic growth, low inflation, low unemployment, satisfactory current account, high living standards
  • What are some other macro goals besides GIUCL?
    Low government borrowing, stable exchange rate, equality, environment
  • What may high rates of economic growth lead to?
    Inflation, current account deficits, and environmental issues
  • What are the consequences of reducing inflation?
    Lower economic growth and unemployment
  • What is real GDP?
    Total value of final goods and services, adjusted for inflation
  • What are the three macroeconomic indicators?
    Real GDP, Economic growth, unemployment
  • How often is GDP measured?
    Quarterly
  • What is classed as a recession?
    When GDP suffers two consecutive quarter falls
  • What is economic growth?
    Increase in real GDP caused by increased AD or LRAS
  • What is full employment considered as?
    3% or less are unemployed
  • What is full employment also considered as?
    Workers willing and able to work equals jobs available
  • What are the advantages of using GDP as a performance indicator?
    • Governments use it to implement economic policy
    • It helps forecast economic trends
    • It benchmarks living standards
  • What are the disadvantages of using GDP as a performance indicator?
    • Requires extensive data collection
    • Excludes informal economy activities
    • Risks double counting
    • Only provides a single measure of living standards
  • What are the advantages of economic growth?
    • Incomes rise
    • Increased profits for firms
    • Fiscal dividends for government
  • What are the disadvantages of economic growth?
    • Demand-pull inflation may occur
    • Not all benefit from income rise
    • Rising incomes are just one aspect of living standards
    • Current account deficit may grow
  • What is unemployment?
    Working age individuals seeking jobs but cannot find one
  • What is the claimant count?
    Measures unemployment from those claiming benefits
  • What is the labour force survey?
    A quarterly sample for collecting labour market data
  • What is one advantage of the labour force survey?
    It allows for detailed analysis of the labour market
  • What are the disadvantages of the labour force survey?
    Hidden employed, underemployed, disparities, costs
  • What is underemployment?
    Working without fully utilizing skills or insufficient hours
  • What are the types of unemployment?
    • Cyclical
    • Structural
    • Real wage
    • Frictional
    • Seasonal
  • What is cyclical unemployment?
    Caused by a lack of AD, usually during a recession
  • What is structural unemployment?
    Immobility of labor due to long-term industry changes
  • What is real wage unemployment?
    When real wages exceed equilibrium, causing excess supply
  • What is frictional unemployment?
    Voluntary unemployment while transitioning between jobs
  • What is seasonal unemployment?
    Regular changes in employment due to seasonal factors
  • What is hysteresis?
    An event persisting after its causing factors are removed
  • What does immobility mean?
    Resources cannot easily move to where needed
  • What is occupational immobility?
    Workers struggle to transition into different industries
  • What is geographical immobility?
    Workers cannot move locations due to family ties
  • What does immobility lead to?
    Structural unemployment, unused resources, lower wages
  • What is deficient aggregate demand a cause of?
    Mass unemployment
  • What is a negative output gap linked to?
    Cyclical unemployment
  • What are the solutions to cyclical unemployment?
    • Expansionary monetary policy (buy bonds)
  • What is the solution to structural unemployment?
    • Supply side policy (education)
  • What are the solutions to real wage unemployment?
    • Decrease minimum wage
  • What is the solution to frictional unemployment?
    • Better websites for jobseekers
  • What is the solution to seasonal unemployment?
    • Diversify the economy
  • What should be considered when tackling unemployment?
    Duration, type, and severity of unemployment