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Written Assessment ECO10004 Economic Principles Part C Due Date – See Canvas under the assessment tab All work must be submitted using the turnitin link (see below for more instructions) Please do not attach a coversheet to your assignment. Also, do not include a copy of the questions in your document. You can insert pictures in your document but they must be low resolution pictures. If your file is larger than 1 to 2 MB then convert your file to pdf and upload this into turnitin. Marking Scheme and word count • The total marks for the written assessment is 50 and represents 50% of your total mark for the unit. Part A is worth 12; Part B is worth 20 and Part C is worth 18. • Each question is worth either 1, 2 or 4 marks as indicated (at the end of each question). • A word count is set for each question (at the end of each question). Answers should be within 10% of the word count. Task 6: GDP, economic growth, unemployment and inflation 1. Suppose 1 800 000 people are employed, 40 000 people are unemployed, and an additional 250 000 people are not in the labour force but are of working age. What is the formula for the unemployment rate? Calculate the unemployment rate and briefly explain how you did this. What is the formula for the labour force participation rate? Calculate the labour force participation rate and briefly explain how you did this. (2 marks).– Word count 150 The following table sets out simulated (not actual) data for the CPI index for each quarter from March 2009 to March 2018. Use this information to answer questions 2, 3 and 4 below. Quarter Consumer price index; All groups - Quarterly Mar-2009 90.5 Jun-2009 90.2 Sep-2009 90.7 Dec-2009 91.7 Mar-2010 92.6 Jun-2010 93.3 Sep-2010 93.8 Dec-2010 94.5 Mar-2011 96.3 Jun-2011 98.2 Sep-2011 99.8 Dec-2011 100.8 Mar-2012 99.9 Jun-2012 100.4 Sep-2012 101.3 Dec-2012 101.5 Mar-2013 103.1 Jun-2013 103.8 Sep-2013 104.0 Dec-2013 105.8 Mar-2014 105.4 Jun-2014 105.9 Sep-2014 106.8 Dec-2014 106.6 Mar-2015 106.9 Jun-2015 105.5 Sep-2015 106.0 Dec-2015 107.4 Mar-2016 108.2 Jun-2016 108.6 Sep-2016 109.4 Dec-2016 110.0 Mar-2017 110.8 Jun-2017 111.3 Sep-2017 111.7 Dec-2017 112.5 Mar-2018 112.9 2. Calculate the year-end (or annual) inflation rate for the March 2016 quarter to two decimal places. Show all workings including the formula used. (1 mark) – Word count 30 3. Using excel calculate the year-end inflation rate for each quarter for the period March 2010 to March 2018. Paste your spreadsheet with the answers into the assignment. (2 marks) – Spreadsheet only. Answers to 1 decimal place. 4. Using Excel, prepare a graph of the year-end inflation rate for each quarter for the period March 2010 to March 2018. Paste your graph into the assignment. Make sure you carefully label your graph including an appropriate title, axis labels and legend. (1 mark) – Graph only 5. Explain why inflation make nominal GDP a poor measure of the increase in total production from one year to the next? (1 mark) – Word count 80 6. Suppose that a very simple economy produces three goods: pizzas, haircuts and backpacks. Suppose the quantities produced and their corresponding prices for 2015 and 2019 are as shown in the table. Use the information in the table to compute nominal GDP in the year 2019. Calculate real GDP in 2019 assuming the base year is 2015. Compare and explain the two results. (2 marks) – Word count 200 Product Quantity Price Quantity Price Pizzas 200 10 150 12 Haircuts 80 20 85 25 Backpacks 40 50 30 70 2015 2019 Task 7: Business Cycle and Aggregate Demand & Supply 1. Starting from long-run equilibrium, use the basic (static) aggregate demand and aggregate supply diagram to show what happens in both the short run and the long run when there is an increase in consumer confidence. Explain your diagram. (2 marks). - Word count 150 Explain how each of the following events in questions 2 and 3 would affect the aggregate demand curve. No graph required 2. Domestic prices decrease, which decreases interest rates. (1 mark) – Word count 50 3. Lower levels of investment by businesses. (1 mark) – Word count 50 4. Consider the situation where there has been a decline in real GDP growth rates, inflation, and employment rates. What part of the business cycle do you think the economy is currently in? what other indicators could you use to confirm this? (1 mark) – Word count 80 Read the following excerpt and answer the following question China wants its middle class to spend big … but they have bills to pay China’s middle class is something of a mythical entity, with wide-ranging estimates of its size and economic power. Optimists believe a large and growing middle class has the ability to lift China and even the world to a more prosperous level, while pessimists foresee an increasingly burdened group that could cause the economy to stagnate and even lead to political chaos. Beijing wants the middle class to come to the rescue of China’s economy. But rising costs, mounting household debt, worries about their future income as the economy slows and doubts over whether the government can adequately provide for the ageing population have made consumers cautious. In many cases, they are doing the opposite of what the government wants and pulling back from spending. Whether this so-called consumption downgrade is broad-based – and a threat to Beijing’s economic plans – or not is a matter of intense debate in Chinese policymaking circles. But it is clear that many in China’s middle class are struggling to make ends meet. ………… China is now betting that its middle class – the largest in the world with more than 400 million consumers, according to the authorities’ estimate – will increase their discretionary spending on products and services and help stabilise the economy amid the trade war with the United States. The National Development and Reform Commission, the government’s powerful planning agency, last month announced that it had organised a special forum to study increasing salaries for lower-middle, middle- and upper-middle income groups, whose average annual individual disposable earnings range from 13,843 yuan to 34,547 yuan. Author: Orange Wang; South China Morning Post (International Edition) - 13 October, 2018. https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/2168184/china-wants-its-middle- class-spend-big-they-have-bills-pay 5. Explain, using the AD/AS framework and with the aid of a graph, how a trade war with the US will impact on China’s GDP. Using the AD/AS graph now explain how the middle class can come to the rescue of China’s economy. Using economic terms what are the reasons why the middle class may not increase spending as hoped by the Chinese government? [hint: trade war will increase prices of Chinese goods in the US] (4 marks). – Word count 350 https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/2168184/china-wants-its-middle-class-spend-big-they-have-bills-pay https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/2168184/china-wants-its-middle-class-spend-big-they-have-bills-pay
May 20, 2021ECO10004Swinburne University of Technology
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