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How Will You Treat the Following While Estimating Domestic Product of a Country? Give Reasons for Your Answer: Purchase of Goods by Foreign Tourists - Economics

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How will you treat the following while estimating domestic product of a country? Give reasons for your answer:

Purchase of goods by foreign tourists

उत्तर

Purchase of goods by foreign tourists is included in the estimation of domestic income because they are exports and part of domestic income

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Gross and Net Domestic Product (GDP and NDP)
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2016-2017 (March) Delhi Set 1

संबंधित प्रश्न

Calculate 'sales' from the following data:-

S. No. Particulars (Rs in laths)
(i) Net value added at factor cost 560
(ii) Depreciation 60
(iii) Change in stock (-)30
(iv) Intermediate cost 1000
(v) Exports 200
(vi) Indirect taxes 60

Calculate (a) national income (b) net national income disposable income:

    (Rs. in crores)
1 Net factor income to abroad (-) 50
2 Net indirect taxes 800
3 Net current transfers from rest of the word 100
4 Net imports 200
5 Private final consumption expenditure 5000
6 Government final consumption expenditure 3000
7 Gross domestic capital formation 1000
8 Consumption of fixed capital 150
9 Change in stock (-) 50
10 Mixed income 4000
11 Scholarship to students 80

 


If the Real GDP is Rs 500 and Price Index (base = 100) is 125, calculate the Nominal GDP.


If the Nominal GDP is Rs 600 and Price Index (base = 100) is 120, calculate the Real GDP.


If the Real Gross Domestic Product is Rs 250 and the Price Index (base = 100) is 120, calculate the Nominal Gross Domestic Product.


Calculate ‘net national product’ at factor cost and 'private income' from the following:

    (Rs Arab)
1 National debt interest 60
2 Wages and salaries 600
3 Net current transfers to abroad 20
4 Rent 200
5 Transfer payments by the government 70
6 Interest 300
7 A net domestic product at factor cost accruing to government 140
8 Social security contributions by employers 100
9 Net factor income paid to abroad 50
10 Profits 300

 


Giving reason explain how should the following be treated in estimating gross domestic product at market price?

Interest paid by an individual on a car loan taken from a bank.


Giving reason explain how should the following be treated in estimating gross domestic product at market price?

Expenditure on purchasing a car for use by a firm.


Explain how ‘distribution of gross domestic product’ is a limitation in taking gross domestic product as an index of welfare. 


Calculate value of "Interest" from the following data:

S. No. Particulars

Amount

(₹ in crores)

(i) Indirect tax 1,500
(ii) Subsidies 700
(iii) Profits 1,100
(iv) Consumption of fixed capital 700
(v) Gross domestic product at market price 17,500
(vi) Compensation of employees 9,300
(vii) Interest ?
(viii) Mixed income of self-employed 3,500
(ix) Rent 800

NDPFC = ____________.


What is a sectoral composition of an economy? 


Which of the following features are related with Real Gross Domestic Product? 


______ is Domestic Income.


Assertion (A): GDP does not exhibit the structure of the product.

Reason (R): If the increase in GDP is mainly due to increased production of war equipment and ammunitions, then such an increase cannot improve welfare in the economy.


Economists like Adam Smith follow which school of economics?


Read the below case and answer the question that follows:

The country's real gross domestic product (GDP) is likely to expand by 11 percent in the next financial year due to a faster economic recovery and on a low base, says a report. The report by domestic rating agency Brickwork Ratings said economic activities are slowly reaching PRE-COVID levels following the relaxation of the lockdown, except in sectors that remain affected by social distancing norms.

"With progress in developing an effective vaccine for COVID-19 and signals of faster-than-expected recovery in the domestic economy, and also supported by a low base, we expect the real GDP to grow at 11 percent in F/Y 22, from the estimated contraction of 7 percent to 7.5 percent in F/Y 21," the agency said.

According to the first advance estimates of national income released by the National Statistical Office (NSO), the country's GDP is estimated to contract by a record 7.7 percent during the current financial year.
- "Real GDP to grow at 11 percent in F/Y 22: Report"                                  Economic Times, 21st Jan 2021

Read the following statements - Assertion (A) and Reason (R).

Assertion (A): Real GDP is the true indicator of the growth of the economy.

Reason (R): Real GDP is nominal GDP adjusted for inflation used to measure the actual growth of production.


Read the below case and answer the questions that follow:

The Centre on Saturday increased the budgetary allocation for the environment ministry from last fiscal by nearly five percent for 2020-21 with no change in the amount allotted to pollution abatement and climate change action plan. Union Finance Minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, allocated ₹3,100 crores for the ministry out of which ₹460 crores were allotted to control pollution, which is the same as the money it received in the last budget. Control of pollution has been conceptualized to provide financial assistance to Pollution Control Boards/Committees and funding to National Clean Air Programme (NCAP). Similarly, the budget for pollution abatement, which was cut by 50 percent last year from 2018-to 19, remained unchanged at ₹10 crores. The minister also announced that states, which are formulating and implementing plans for ensuring cleaner air in cities above one million population should be encouraged.

- Budget 2020: Allocation for Environment Ministry up 5% to ₹3,100 crore - Business Standards, 1st February 2020

Real GDP and Welfare are ______ related to each other.


Distinguish between Gross Domestic Product at Market Price and Net Domestic Product at Market Price.


For a closed economy (with no foreign trade), which one of the following is correct?


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