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प्रश्न
Answer in detail:
Explain the Output method of measuring National income.
उत्तर
Output Method: This method measures the national income either, by taking the market value of final goods and services produced in an economy during an accounting year, or by estimating the contribution made by each of the producing units in the economy to the total production within the domestic territory during an accounting year. There are two methods of measuring national income by the output method.
i. The final goods method: This method measures the national income by taking the market value of final goods and services produced in an economy during an accounting year.
ii. The value added method: The value added method measures the national income by estimating the contribution made by each of the producing units in the economy to the total production within the domestic territory during an accounting year.
This can be understood by the following example:
Production stages | Value of input | Value of output | Value added |
Milk(farmer) | 0 | 400 | 400 |
Cheese(dairy) | 400 | 800 | 400 |
Sweets(shopkeeper) | 800 | 1200 | 400 |
Total value | 1200 | 2400 | 1200 |
Here, we have assumed that there is only one final product (sweets) and there are three stages of production i.e. there is milk, cheese and sweets. Also, it is assumed that milk is the only input in the production of cheese and cheese is the only input in the production of sweets.
As the final value of sweets produced is Rs 1200, national Income is Rs 1200.The value added at every stage can also be summed up to get national income. Value added (value of output- value of input) by the farmer is Rs 400 (400 − 0). Value added by the dairy is Rs 400 (800−400). Value added by the shopkeeper is Rs 400(1200−800). Sum of all the values added also gives Rs 1200(400+400+400).
Thus, national income as per the above example is Rs 1200.
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Total Cost and Total Revenue.
Unpaid services are not included in national income.
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(Rs crore)
(i) Wages and salaries 1,000
(ii) Net current transfer to abroad 20
(iii) Net factor income paid to abroad 10
(iv) Profit 400
(v) National debt interest 120
(vi) Social security contributions by employers 100
(vii) Current transfers from government 60
(viii) National income accruing to government 150
(ix) Rent 200
(x) Interest 300
(xi) Royalty 50
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a. Consumption of fixed capital
b. Capital loss
c. Income loss
d. None of the above
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(a) Goods and Service tax
(b) Corporation tax
(c) Subsidies
(d) None of the above
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(Rs In crores) | |
(i) Compensation of employees | 2,000 |
(ii) Rent | 400 |
(iii) Profit | 900 |
(iv) Dividend | 100 |
(v) Interest | 500 |
(vi) Mixed income of self- employed | 7,000 |
(vii) Net factor income to abroad | 50 |
(viii) Net export | 60 |
(ix) Net indirect taxes | 300 |
(x) Depreciation | 150 |
(xi) Net current transfers to aboard | 30 |
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(Rs In crores) | |
(i) Mixed income of self – employed | 8,000 |
(ii) Rent | 400 |
(iii) Profit | 900 |
(iv) Dividend | 100 |
(v) Interest | 500 |
(vi) Mixed income of self- employed | 7,000 |
(vii) Net factor income to abroad | 50 |
(viii) Net export | 60 |
(ix) Net indirect taxes | 300 |
(x) Depreciation | 150 |
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Giving reason explain how should the following be treated in the estimation of national income:
Purchase of refrigerator by a firm for own use
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(Rs crores) | ||
1 | Personal tax | 80 |
2 | Private final consumption expenditure | 600 |
3 | Undistributed profits | 30 |
4 | Private income | 650 |
5 | Government final consumption expenditure | 100 |
6 | Corporate tax | 50 |
7 | Net domestic fixed capital formation | 70 |
8 | Net indirect tax | 60 |
9 | Depreciation | 14 |
10 | Change in stocks | (-)10 |
11 | Net imports | 20 |
12 | Net factor income to abroad | 10 |
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(Rs crores) | ||
1 | Rent | 100 |
2 | Net current transfers to rest of the world | 30 |
3 | Social security contributions by employers | 47 |
4 | Mixed income | 600 |
5 | Gross domestic capital formation | 140 |
6 | Royalty | 20 |
7 | Interest | 110 |
8 | Compensation of employees | 500 |
9 | Net domestic capital formation | 120 |
10 | Net factor income from abroad | (-)10 |
11 | Net indirect tax | 150 |
12 | Profit | 200 |
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2 | Government final consumption expenditure | 100 |
3 | Net current transfers to abroad | 30 |
4 | Gross domestic fixed capital formation | 200 |
5 | Private final consumption expenditure | 500 |
6 | Net imports | 40 |
7 | Depreciation | 70 |
8 | Net factor income to abroad | (-)10 |
9 | Net indirect tax | 120 |
10 | Net capital transfers to abroad | 25 |
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(2) Consumption expenditure at equilibrium level of National Income.
Fill in the blank using proper alternative given in the bracket:
National income is ........ concept.
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Define or explain the following concept.
Disposable income.
State whether the following statement is true or false.
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Give reason or Explain the following statement :
Paid services are included in national income.
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(d) becomes zero
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The concept of national income has an important place in economic development.
Write explanatory notes.
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Give reasons or explain the following statements:
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State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:
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Distinguish between:
National income at market prices and national income at factor cost
Write short note on:
Value added approach
Write short note on:
Expenditure method of measuring national income.
Write short note on:
Net national product at factor cost
Define or explain the following concept:
Final goods
Define or explain the following concept:
Personal income
Define or explain the following concept:
Depreciation
Give reason or explain the following statement:
Income from second hand sale of goods is excluded from national income.
Give reason or explain the following statement:
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Give reason or explain the following statement:
Paid services are included in national income.
State whether the following statement is true or false.
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State whether the following statement is true or false.
GDP includes net income from abroad.
State whether the following statement is true or false.
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Group A | Group B | ||
1) | Income method | a) | Personal income – direct taxes |
2) | Unemployment allowance | b) | Money value of goods and services |
3) | Disposable Income | c) | Factor cost method |
4) | National Income | d) | Personal income subsidy |
5) | NNP(MP) | e) | Transfer payment |
f) | GNP(MP) - Depreciation | ||
g) | Output method | ||
h) | Transfer income |
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National income is the subject matter of _________ Economics.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below
Paper purchased by a publisher is __________.
Define the following:
Income from property and entrepreneurship
Complete the following statement.
NNP is obtained by ______.
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Assertion (A): In national income, value of only final goods and services produced in the economy are considered.
Reasoning (R): National income is always expressed in monetary terms.
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Components of GNP for the year 2018 |
In crores |
Consumption | 200 |
Investment | 300 |
Govt.Expenditure | 400 |
Net export | - 100 |
Net receipts | - 50 |
Depreciation | 100 |
A. Complete the formula
GNP = C + `square` + G + (X - M) + `square` (1m)
B. Calculate Gross National Product & Net National Product from the above data. (3m)
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The Union Finance Minister has presented a budget that seeks to accelerate the economy by balancing the impact of Corona on the economy on one hand and growing expectations of all sectors on the other. A significant increase in the allocation for Healthcare by 137% is a feature of this budget. In this budget, the expected revenue for the year 212-2022 is Rs. 34,35, 000crore and the expected expenditure is Rs. 35,83, 000 crore.
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- What is the percentage increase in the provision for Healthcare? (1 mark)
- Mention the sectors that have been promoted in this budget. (1 mark)
- Express your personal opinion based on the above information regarding the budget ( 2 marks)
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Net National Income at Factor Cost is called?
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Total national income divided by total population is known as:
Give economic term:
The volume of commodities and services turned out during a given period counted without duplication.
How should the following be treated in estimating National Income of a Country? Give valid reasons.
Expenditure on upgradation of fixed asset by a firm.
Explain the meaning of national income.