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TOTAL SCORE______ MC____ EXE 1____ EXE 2____ Page 1 of 9 Econ 002- INTRO MACRO Prof. Luca Bossi September 29, 2016 MIDTERM #1 – SOLUTIONS My signature below certifies that I have complied with the University of Pennsylvania's Code of Academic Integrity in completing this examination. In particular, I declare that I have not used a graphing calculator to complete this exam. ____________________________ ____________________ Student Name (printed) PennID ______________________________ ______________ ___________________________ Your Signature Date Your TA Name (printed) INSTRUCTIONS The exam is closed book. The exam is composed of 20 multiple choice questions and two exercises. Unless stated otherwise, all multiple choice questions are worth 3 points (the total is 60 points for the multiple choice part). The exercises are worth 20 points each (the total is 40 points for the exercise part). Only the answer sheet for the MC part will be graded for your MC. You can detach the answer sheet for the MC part at the end of the exam if this is more comfortable for you. If that is the case, be sure to put your name on it and to tell your TA to staple it back to the exam when finished. If you do not fill in the MC part on time and request extra time at the end of the exam to write the answers up, a proctor will take your name and you will receive a penalty of 5 points. Please follow the instructions as to how to submit your exam at the end of the 60 minutes. If you do not follow those instructions and/or delay your exam submission, a proctor will take your name and you will receive a penalty that will depend on your (miss)behavior. ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. TOTAL POINTS = 100. TOTAL TIME = 60 minutes Provide your answers on the exam sheet directly. Read all questions very carefully. Write legibly. EXAM TAKING POLICY If you need to use the restroom, raise your hand and wait for the proctor to come to you. Only one person can be out of the examination room at a time, and the proctor will hold onto your exam papers while you are out at the restroom. FOR THE DURATION OF THE EXAM, AND WITH THE EXCEPTION OF YOUR ALLOWED SCIENTIFIC CALCULATOR, YOU HAVE TO TURN OFF EVERYTHING ELSE THAT HAS A POWER BUTTON. NO CELL PHONES. NO BOOKS. NO NOTES. NO HELP SHEETS. NO TALKING TO EACH OTHER. NO ASKING THE PROCTORS ANY QUESTION OR HELP TO SOLVE THE EXAM. YOU CANNOT CONNECT TO THE INTERNET. WRITE IN PENCIL OR IN PEN AS YOU LIKE, BUT IF YOU WRITE IN PENCIL THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY TO ASK FOR RE-GRADING. PLEASE WRITE YOUR NAME ON THE FIRST PAGE OF THE EXAM AND ON THE MC BUBBLE PAGE. PLEASE DO NOT START THIS EXAM UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO DO SO.

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TOTALSCORE______ MC____EXE1____EXE2____

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Econ002-INTROMACROProf.LucaBossi September29,2016MIDTERM#1–SOLUTIONS

MysignaturebelowcertifiesthatIhavecompliedwiththeUniversityofPennsylvania'sCodeofAcademicIntegrityincompletingthisexamination.Inparticular,IdeclarethatIhavenotusedagraphingcalculatortocompletethisexam. ____________________________ ____________________ StudentName(printed) PennID

______________________________ ______________ ___________________________ YourSignature Date YourTAName(printed)

INSTRUCTIONSTheexamisclosedbook. Theexamiscomposedof20multiplechoicequestionsandtwoexercises.Unlessstatedotherwise,allmultiple choicequestionsareworth3points (the total is60points for themultiplechoicepart).Theexercisesareworth20pointseach(thetotalis40pointsfortheexercisepart).OnlytheanswersheetfortheMCpartwillbegradedforyourMC.YoucandetachtheanswersheetfortheMCpartattheendoftheexamifthisismorecomfortableforyou.Ifthatisthecase,besuretoputyournameonitandtotellyourTAtostapleitbacktotheexamwhenfinished.IfyoudonotfillintheMCpartontimeandrequestextratimeattheendoftheexamtowritetheanswersup,aproctorwilltakeyournameandyouwillreceiveapenaltyof5points.Pleasefollowtheinstructionsastohowtosubmityourexamattheendofthe60minutes.Ifyoudonotfollowthoseinstructionsand/ordelayyourexamsubmission,aproctorwilltakeyournameandyouwillreceiveapenaltythatwilldependonyour(miss)behavior.

ANSWERALLQUESTIONS.TOTALPOINTS=100.TOTALTIME=60minutes

Provideyouranswersontheexamsheetdirectly.Readallquestionsverycarefully.Writelegibly.

EXAMTAKINGPOLICYIfyouneedtousetherestroom,raiseyourhandandwaitfortheproctortocometoyou.Onlyonepersoncanbeoutoftheexaminationroomatatime,andtheproctorwillholdontoyourexampaperswhileyouareoutattherestroom.FORTHEDURATIONOFTHEEXAM,ANDWITHTHEEXCEPTIONOFYOURALLOWEDSCIENTIFICCALCULATOR,YOUHAVETOTURNOFFEVERYTHINGELSETHATHASAPOWERBUTTON.NOCELLPHONES.NOBOOKS.NONOTES. NOHELP SHEETS.NOTALKINGTOEACHOTHER.NOASKINGTHEPROCTORSANYQUESTIONORHELPTOSOLVETHEEXAM.YOUCANNOTCONNECTTOTHEINTERNET.WRITE INPENCILORINPENASYOULIKE,BUTIFYOUWRITE INPENCILTHEREISNOPOSSIBILITYTOASKFORRE-GRADING.PLEASEWRITEYOURNAMEONTHEFIRSTPAGEOFTHEEXAMANDONTHEMCBUBBLEPAGE.

PLEASEDONOTSTARTTHISEXAMUNTILINSTRUCTEDTODOSO.

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GOODLUCK!

MULTIPLECHOICEQUESTIONSIdentifytheletterthatbestcompletesthestatementoranswersthequestion.Markyouranswer(fillintheletterofyourchoice)intheanswerbubblesheetfortheMCprovidedonthelastpageoftheexam.

1)AMinnesotafarmerbuysanewtractormadeinIowabyaGermancompany.Asaresult,a. U.S.investmentandGDPincrease,butGermanGDPisunaffected. b. U.S.investmentandGermanGDPincrease,butU.S.GDPisunaffected. c. U.S.investment,U.S.GDP,andGermanGDPareunaffectedbecausetractorsareintermediategoods. d. U.S.investment,U.S.GDP,andGermanGDPallincrease.2)Efficiencywagesa. increaseproductivityandreduceunemployment. b. increaseproductivitybutincreaseunemployment. c. decreaseproductivitybutreduceunemployment. d. decreaseproductivityandincreaseunemployment.3)Darla,aCanadiancitizen,onlyworksintheUnitedStates.Thevalueaddedtoproductionfromheremploymentisa. includedonlyinU.S.GDP.b. includedinbothU.S.GDPandCanadaGDP.c. includedonlyinCanadaGDP.d. notincludedineitherU.S.GDPorCanadaGDP.4)Arnoldquithisjobbecausehewasunhappyatwork.Michaelwasfiredbecausehefrequentlycametoworklate.Whoiseligibleforunemploymentinsurancebenefits?a. bothArnoldandMichael b. ArnoldbutnotMichael c. MichaelbutnotArnold d. neitherArnoldnorMichael5)Supposethatoverthelasttwenty-fiveyearsacountry'snominalGDPgrewtothreetimesitsformersize.Inthemeantime,populationgrewby40percentandpricesroseby100percent.WhathappenedtorealGDPperperson?a. Itmorethandoubled. b. Itincreased,butitlessthandoubled. c. Itwasunchanged. d. Itdecreased.6)Whichofthefollowingitemsiscountedaspartofgovernmentpurchases?a. Thefederalgovernmentpays$2,000inSocialSecuritybenefitstoaretiredperson. b. ThecityofAthens,Ohiopays$10,000toatree-trimmingfirmtotrimtreesalongcityboulevards. c. ThestateofNebraskapays$1,000ofunemploymentbenefitstohelppersonwhoqualifiesforthose. d. Alloftheabovearecorrect.

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7) Jamesowns twohouses. He lawfully rentsonehouse to the Johnson family for$10,000peryear. He lives in theotherhouse.Ifheweretorentthehouseinwhichhelives,ithasbeenestimatedthathecouldearn$12,000peryearinrent.HowmuchdothehousingservicesprovidedbythesetwohousescontributetoGDP?a. $0b. $10,000c. $12,000d. $22,0008)WhichofthefollowingisnotincludedinU.S.GDP?a. unpaidcleaningandmaintenanceofhouses b. servicessuchasthoseprovidedbylawyersandhairstylists c. theestimatedrentalvalueofowner-occupiedhousing d. productionofforeigncitizenslivingintheUnitedStates9)RocketEnergyDrinkCompanybuyssugartoproduceenergydrinks.Attheendofaquarterbothitsinventoryofsugaranditsinventoryofenergydrinkshasincreased.Investmentforthequarterwillincludea. boththeincreasedinventoryofsugarandtheincreasedinventoryofenergydrinks. b. theincreasedinventoryofsugar,butnottheincreasedinventoryofenergydrinks. c. theincreasedinventoryofenergydrinks,butnottheincreasedinventoryofsugar. d. neithertheincreasedinventoryofsugarnortheincreasedinventoryofenergydrinks.10)Asurveyshowsthatineachofthepast12monthstherewasonepersonwhowasunemployed.Thatpersonworkedinallothermonthsoftheyear.Thesurveyshowsthattherewerealsotwootherpersonswhowereunemployedforall12months.Giventhisinformation,whatpercentageoftheunemploymentspellsduringtheyearwasshort-term,andwhatpercentageoftheunemploymentinagivenmonthwaslong-term?a. 75percentand33.3percent b. 75percentand66.7percent c. 85.7percentand33.3percent d. 85.7percentand66.7percent11)Supposesomeunemployedpeoplesearchforjobsonlyatplaceswheretheyareunlikelytobehired,sothattheycanstillqualifyforunemploymentbenefits.Thesepeopleareofficiallycountedasunemployed.Iftheseindividualswerecountedasoutofthelaborforceinsteadofasunemployed,thena. boththeunemploymentrateandlabor-forceparticipationratewouldbehigher.b. boththeunemploymentrateandlabor-forceparticipationratewouldbelower.c. theunemploymentratewouldbelowerandthelabor-forceparticipationratewouldbehigher. d. theunemploymentratewouldbehigherandthelabor-forceparticipationratewouldbelower.12)IntheeconomyofUkztenin2010,consumptionwas60%ofGDP,governmentpurchaseswere$212,importswere$67andequalto67%ofthevalueofexports,investmentwasone-halfofthevalueofconsumption.WhatwasUkzten’sGDPin2010?a. $1450 b. $1790 c. $2450 d. $2790

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Table1:2010LaborDataforAdults(age16andolder)inMeditorMalesnotinlaborforce 45millionFemalesnotinlaborforce 35millionMalesunemployed 5millionFemalesunemployed 5millionMalesemployed 85millionFemalesemployed 65million13)RefertoTable1.WhatistheadultpopulationinMeditor?a. 90million b. 160million c. 230million d. 240million 14)RefertoTable1.WhatistheadultmaleunemploymentrateinMeditor?a. 3.7percent b. 5percent c. 5.6percent d. 5.9percent15)RefertoTable1.Whatistheadultfemalelabor-forceparticipationrateinMeditor?a. 38.1percent b. 61.9percent c. 66.7percent d. 95.2percent16)Assumeaneconomyexperiencedapositiverateofinflationbetween2003and2004andagainbetween2004and2005.However,theinflationratewaslowerbetween2004and2005thanitwasbetween2003and2004.Whichofthefollowingscenariosisconsistentwiththisassumption?a. TheCPIwas100in2003,110in2004,and105in2005. b. TheCPIwas100in2003,105in2004,and130in2005.c. TheCPIwas100in2003,120in2004,and135in2005. d. TheCPIwas100in2003,90in2004,and88in2005.17)GDPdoesnotreflecta. thevalueofleisure. b. thevalueofgoodsandservicesproducedathome. c. thequalityoftheenvironment. d. Alloftheabovearecorrect.18)Aworkerreceived$5foradailywagein1930,whichhastheequivalentvalueof$63.24today.IftheCPIwas17in1930whatisthevalueoftheCPItoday,roundedtothenearestwholenumber?a. 215 b. 134 c. 17 d. 1.3

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19)Whenlookingatagraphofnominalandrealinterestratesyounoticethatnominalratesalwayslieaboverealrates.Fromthisyoucanconcludeforsurea. therewereseriousepisodesofdeflationinthetimeframerepresentedonthegraph. b. theeconomyneverexperiencedarecessioninthetimeframerepresentedonthegraph.c. consumerpriceswerealwaysrisinginthetimeframerepresentedonthegraph. d. GDPwasalwaysincreasingforthetimeframerepresentedonthegraph.20)(Attendance)Whenwestudiedinflationinclass,inordertointroducethetopicandmakeyouunderstandthatpricesintheeconomyasawholechangeovertime,ProfessorBossishowedyoutheevolutionofpricesofitemsthatarerelatedtoaMarvelsuper-hero.Pleasenamethatsuper-hero.a. Hulk.b. Wolverine. c. Superman. d. SpiderMan.

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Togetfullcreditintheseexercisesbelowyoureallyneedtoshowyourwork.Ifyouwritejustanumberastheanswerandevenifthatnumberiscorrectyouwillnotgetfullcreditintheexerciseunlessyoushowfullytheformulasandyourwork(howyougotthatnumberandthestepsinvolvedinyourcomputation).EXERCISEI(20pointstotal)Thetablebelowpresentsinformationforalltheproductsthatareproducedand/orconsumedinNarnia'seconomyfortheperiod2010-2012.Let2010bethebaseyear.Use2decimals(roundingtothenearestone)whennecessary.Year Coffee-imported Tractors-produceddomestically

P Quantity P Quantity

2010 8 4 50 3

2011 9 5 55 3

2012 8.5 4 56 4Year Bread–produceddomestically Butter-produceddomestically

P Quantity P Quantity

2010 3 12 5 6

2011 2 10 NotAvailable NotAvailable

2012 4 13 NotAvailable NotAvailablea)(7POINTS)ForeachyearcomputetheinflationrateusingtheGDPDeflator.b)(7POINTS)TherearetwoidenticalhouseholdsthatconsumealltheavailableamountofconsumptiongoodsthatareinNarniain2012.Thetwohouseholdsspliteachrelevantconsumptiongoodexactlyinequalamounts(donotround).ThisarrangementconstitutethetypicalmarketbasketofaconsumerthatisusedtocomputetheCPI.Usingthisinformation,computeforeachyeartheinflationrateusingtheCPI.c)(6POINTS)ForeachyearcomputetheinflationrateusingthePersonalConsumptionExpenditureDeflator.

PAPERFORYOURUSEAnswers:a)First,calculatetheNGDPandRGDP.Noticethattheycoincidein2010becausethebaseyearis2010.Besides,ascoffeeisimporteditisnotincludedwhencalculatingGDP.Year NominalGDP RealGDP

2010 50x3+3x12+5x6=216 216

2011 55x3+2x10=185 50x3+3x10=180

2012 56x4+4x13=276 50x4+3x13=239ThencalculatetheGDPDeflatorandtheinflationrate.Recallthefollowingformulas:GDPDt=100*NGDPt/RGDPtInflationinperiodt=100*(GDPDt-GDPDt-1)/GDPDt-1

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Year GDPD Inflationrate

2010 100 Notavailable

2011 100*185/180=102.78 100*(102.78-100)/100=2.78%

2012 100*276/239=115.48 100*(115.48-102.78)/102.78=12.36%

b)Firstnoticethatinthetypicalbasketeachconsumerconsumes2unitsofcoffeeand6.5unitsofbread.Wemustnotincludebutterbecausebutterisnotagoodthatisinthebasketof2012.Alsowecannotincludetractorsbecausetractorsareaninvestmentgoodandnotaconsumptiongood.Coffeeisimportedandobviouslyconsumed(otherwiseitwouldnotbeimported)andbreadisaconsumptiongood.ThencalculatetheCPIandtheinflationrate.Recallthefollowingformulas:CPIt=100*BKt/BKBPInflationinperiodt=100*(CPIt-CPIt-1)/CPIt-1Year Basketcost CPI InflationRate

2010 2x8+6.5x3=35.5 100 Notavailable

2011 2x9+6.5x2=31 100*31/35.5=87.32 100*(87.32-100)/100=-12.68%

2012 2x8.5+6.5x4=43 100*43/35.5=121.13 100*(121.13-87.32)/87.32=38.72%

c)WhensolvingthisyouhavetorememberthatintheRPCEandNPCEalltheconsumptiongoodsareincludedwhenavailable(coffee,bread,andbutter).Besides,rememberweareusing2010asthebaseyear.Year NPCE RPCE

2010 8x4+3x12+5x6=98 98

2011 9x5+2x10=65 8x5+3x10=70

2012 8.5x4+4x13=86 8x4+3x13=71

ThencalculatethePCEDandtheinflationrate.Recallthefollowingformulas:PCEDt=100*NPCEt/RPCEtInflationinperiodt=100*(PCEDt-PECDt-1)/PECDt-1Year PCED Inflationrate

2010 100 Notavailable

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2011 100*65/70=92.86 100*(92.86-100)/100=-7.14%

2012 100*86/71=121.13 100*(121.13-92.86)/92.86=30.44%

EXERCISEIITheKingdomoftheNorthhasanadultpopulationof300millionpeople.110millionworkintheserviceindustry,20millionworkinmanufacturing,2millionworkinagriculture,8millionareself-employed,andtherestofthelaborforceisunemployed.Service,manufacturing,agriculture,andself-employmentaretheonlyindustries.a)(10POINTS)Weknowthatthelaborforceparticipationrateis50%.Howmanypeopleareinthelaborforce?Whatisthetotalunemploymentrate?b)(10POINTS)Supposethattheunemploymentrateintheserviceindustryisthesameastheoneinthemanufacturingindustryandequalto6%.Thereisnounemploymentamongtheself-employed.Howmanyagricultureworkersareunemployedandwhatistheagricultureindustryunemploymentrate?

PAPERFORYOURUSESolutions:

a) 𝐿𝐹𝑃𝑅 = !"#$% !"#$%!"#$% !"#$%&'(")

×100 → 50% = !"#$% !"#$%!"" !"##"$%

→ 𝐿𝑎𝑏𝑜𝑟 𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 = 150 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛

𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑑 = 𝐿𝑎𝑏𝑜𝑟 𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 − 𝐸𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑑 = 150− 110− 20− 2− 8 = 10 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛

𝑈 − 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑒 =𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑑𝐿𝑎𝑏𝑜𝑟 𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 ×100 =

10 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛150 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛×100 = 6.67%

b) 𝑈 − 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑒 𝑆𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑖𝑐𝑒 = 0.06 = !"#$% !!"#$%&'( !!!"#$% !

= !"#$% !!!"!!"#$% !

→ 𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝 𝑆𝑒𝑟𝑣𝑖𝑐𝑒 = 7.02 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛

𝑈 − 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑒 𝑀𝑎𝑛𝑢𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑔 = 0.06 = !"#$% !!"#$%&'( !!!"#$% !

= !"#$% !!"!!"#$% !

𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝 𝑀𝑎𝑛𝑢𝑓𝑎𝑐𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑖𝑛𝑔 = 1.28 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛Total𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑑 = 𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝 𝑆 + 𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝 𝑀 + 𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝 𝐴 → 10 = 7.02+ 1.28+ 𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝 𝐴

𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑑 𝐴𝑔𝑟𝑖𝑐𝑢𝑙𝑡𝑢𝑟𝑒 = 1.7 𝑚𝑖𝑙𝑙𝑖𝑜𝑛

𝑈 − 𝑅𝑎𝑡𝑒 𝐴 =𝑈𝑛𝑒𝑚𝑝𝑙𝑜𝑦𝑒𝑑 𝐴𝐿𝑎𝑏𝑜𝑟 𝐹𝑜𝑟𝑐𝑒 𝐴 ×100 =

1.72+ 1.7×100 = 45.95%

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MARK CLEARLY (FILL IN) THE LETTER OF YOUR CHOICE FOR THE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS. ONLY THIS PAGE WILL BE GRADED FOR THE MC PART.

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