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प्रश्न
State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Many precautions are to be taken while estimating national income by income method.
उत्तर
Yes,we agree with the given statement that many precautions are to be taken while estimating national income by the income method. Precautions regarding the calculation of national Income by the income method are:
i. Transfer earnings, such as old age pensions, unemployment allowances etc. are excluded from the estimation of the national income. While estimating the national income, only earned income is included and unearned income in the form of transfer earnings is excluded.
ii. Income from illegal activities such as theft, gambling etc. should not be included in the estimation of national income.
iii. Income from the sale and purchase of second hand goods is not included in the national income. However, commission/ brokerage paid on the sale and purchase of second hand goods should be included in the national income estimation.
iv. Similarly, commission/ brokerage paid on the sale and purchase of shares and bonds should also be included in the national income.
v. Windfall gains such as lotteries and capital gains are unearned income and thus, are not included in the estimation of the national income.
vi. If profit as a whole is included in the national income estimation, any of the individual components of profits should not be included separately. Similarly, if the compensation of employees as a whole is included, any of the individual components of the compensation of employees should not be included separately.
vii. Duties such as gift tax, death duties, wealth tax etc. should not be included in the national income estimation in the current accounting year. This is because such duties are paid out of the tax payer’s past savings or wealth and hence, should not be included in the national income estimation in the current accounting year.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
National income
With the increase in income, both consumption and savings increase.
Distinguish between Gross National Product and Net National Product.
Explain in detail ‘saving function’ with schedule and diagram.
Find national income and private income:
(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
C = 100 + 0.4 Y is the Consumption Function of an economy where C is Consumption Expenditure and Y is National Income. Investment expenditure is 1.100. Calculate
(i) Equilibrium level of National Income.
(ii) Consumption expenditure at equilibrium level of national income.
Find national income from the following:
Autonomous consumption = Rs100
Marginal propensity to consume = 0.80
Investment = Rs 50
If real income is Rs 400 and price index is 105, calculate nominal income.
Which of the following affects national income? (Choose the correct alternative)
(a) Goods and Service tax
(b) Corporation tax
(c) Subsidies
(d) None of the above
Explain the impact of rise in exchange rate on national income.
Explain the precautions that should be taken while estimating national income by expenditure method.
Calculate (a) National Income, and (b) Net National Disposable Income:
(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 |
Calculate the (a) Net National product as markets price. and (b) Gross National Disposable Income:
(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 |
Other things remaining unchanged, when in a country the price of foreign currency rises, national income is: (choose the correct alternative)
a. Likely to rise
b. Likely to fall
c. Likely to rise and fall both
d. Not affected
A government of India has recently launched 'Jan-Dhan Yojana' aimed at every household in the country to have at least one bank account. Explain how deposits made under the plan are going to affect the national income of the country.
Calculation National Income and Personal Disposable Income:
(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 |
Calculation National Income and Personal Disposable Income:
(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 |
Giving reason explain how the following should be treated in the estimation of national income:
Payment of interest by a firm to a bank
Giving reason explain how the following should be treated in the estimation of national income:
Payment of interest by a bank to an individual
Giving reason explain how the following should be treated in the estimation of national income:
Payment of interest by an individual to a bank
Calculate the 'National Income' and 'Private Income' :
(Rs in crores) | ||
1 | Rent | 200 |
2 | Net factor income to abroad | 10 |
3 | National debt interest | 15 |
4 | Wages and salaries | 700 |
5 | Current transfers from government | 10 |
6 | Undistributed profit | 20 |
7 | Corporation tax | 30 |
8 | Interest | 150 |
9 | Social security contributions by employers | 100 |
10 | Net domestic product accruing to government | 250 |
11 | Net current transfers to rest of the world | 5 |
12 | Dividends | 50 |
Giving reasons explain how should the following be treated in the estimation of national income:
Purchase of machinery by a factory for own use
Giving reasons explain how should the following be treated in the estimation of national income:
Purchase of uniforms for nurses by a hospital
Calculate investment expenditure from the following data about an economy which is in equilibrium:
National income = 1500
Autonomous consumption expenditure = 300
Investment expenditure = 300
Calculate national income and gross national disposable income from the following:
(Rs Arab) | ||
1 | Net current transfers to abroad | 5 |
2 | Government final consumption expenditure | 100 |
3 | Net indirect tax | 80 |
4 | Private final consumption expenditure | 300 |
5 | Consumption of fixed capital | 20 |
6 | Gross domestic fixed capital formation | 50 |
7 | Net imports | (-)10 |
8 | Closing stock | 25 |
9 | Opening stock | 25 |
10 | Net factor income to abroad | 10 |
How should the following be treated in estimating the national income of a country? You must give the reason for your answer
Expenditure on providing police services by the government
Calculate 'National Income' and 'Net National Disposable Income' from the following
(Rs in Arab) | ||
1 | Net change in stock | 50 |
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 |
Calculate 'Marginal Propensity to Consume' from the following data about an economy which is in equilibrium:
National income = 800
Autonomous consumption expenditure = 100
Investment expenditure = 100
How should the following be treated while estimating national income? You must give the reason in support of your answer.
Bonus paid to employees
How should the following be treated while estimating national income? You must give the reason in support of your answer.
Purchase of taxi by a taxi driver.
Give reasons or explain the following
The propensity to save depends upon the level of income.
Give reasons or Explain the following statements
Services of housewives are excluded from national income.
In an economy, S = −100 + 0.6 Y is the saving function, where S is Saving and Y is National Income. If investment expenditure is 1,100, calculate:
(1) Equilibrium level of National Income
(2) Consumption expenditure at equilibrium level of National Income.
C = 50 + 0.5 Y is the Consumption Function where C is consumption expenditure and Y is National Income and Investment expenditure is 2000 is an economy. Calculate
(i) Equilibrium level of National Income.
(ii) Consumption expenditure at equilibrium level of national income.
Distinguish between the following :
Output method and Income method of measuring national income.
Write explanatory answer:
Explain the output method of measuring national income.
Fill in the blank using proper alternative given in the bracket:
National income is ........ concept.
State whether the following statement is True or False
Total Revenue = Total quantity x Price.
(b) decreases
(c) becomes equal
(d) becomes zero
Explain the circular flow of national income.
Write Explanatory answer. (Any Two )
What is national income. Explain how national income is mesured by output method
State whether the following statements are TRUE or FALSE:
Saving increases with increase in income.
State whether the following statements are True or False with reason:
Ten years period is considered for measuring National Income.
Distinguish between Illegal income and Transfer income.
Answer the following question:
Explain the concept of Gross domestic product at market prices.
Answer the following question:
State the precautions while using expenditure method to measure national income.
Answer the following question:
Explain the income method of measuring national income.
State with reason whether you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Gross National product and Gross Domestic product are same concepts.
Answer in detail:
Explain the 'Final Good Approach' to avoid double counting of goods and services in the estimation of national income.
Distinguish between:
Gross national product and Gross domestic product.
Distinguish between:
Net national product and Net domestic product.
Distinguish between:
Output method of measuring national income and Income method of measuring national income.
Write short note on:
Value added approach
Write short note on:
Expenditure method of measuring national income.
Write short note on:
Circular flow of national income
Give reason or explain the following statement:
National income at factor cost includes subsidy.
Give reason or explain the following statement:
Paid services are included in national income.
State whether the following statement is true or false.
Inclusion of value of intermediate goods leads to double counting.
Match the following groups:
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 |
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below
National income is the subject matter of _________ Economics.
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below
GDP (FC) = GDP (MP) – __________
Fill in the blank with appropriate alternatives given below
Paper purchased by a publisher is __________.
Answer the following question.
Define the problem of double counting in the computation of national income. State any two approaches to correct the problem of double counting.
Complete the following statement.
NNP is obtained by ______.
Assertion and Reasoning type question.
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.
Study the following table, figure, passage and answer the question given below it.
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)
- Explain the concept of product (real flow) with the help of above diagram. (2m)
- Explain the concept of Money flow with the help of above diagram. (2m)
PASSAGE
Corona has slowed down the economy Lockdown imposed to contain the spread of Corona virus had resulted in closure of manufacturing and business activities. During this financial year, the economy is expected to move towards a contractionary phase rather than expansionary phase. This has been stated in the budget. This is the first paperless budget in the history of India. At the same time, it is the third post-independence budget to be presented at a time when the economy is shrinking. The budget shows a fiscal deficit of more than 5%.
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.
Attempts have been made to boost infrastructure, education, agricultural production, employment generation and industry, but the Income tax status quo has remained the same. The budget provides Rs.16.5 lakh crore for agricultural credit, Rs. 223,000 crore for health facilities, Rs. 3 lakh crore for Power Distribution Scheme, Rs. 15,700 crore for Small and Medium Enterprises and Rs. 20,000 crore for Government Bank Capital.
- 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)
Net National product at factor cost is also known as
Per capita income is obtained by dividing the National income by the ______.
When net factor income from abroad is deducted from NNP, the net value is______.
The value of NNP at production point is called______.
Trace the relationship between GNP and NNP.
Nominal GNP is same as ____________.
Consider the following statements and identify the right ones.
- Personal income refers to the income of individuals of a country.
- The income at their disposal after paying direct taxes is called disposable income.
GNP at MP = ____________.
The market price of all final goods of a country in a year is known as:
Which one is true?
GNPMP =?
NNPMP =?
Which of the following is correct?
If for a country net factor income from abroad is negative then:
The market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy over a year is called:
Which of the following is not a component of domestic income?
Identify and explain the following concept.
Shobha collected data regarding the money value of all final goods and services produced in the country for the financial year 2019-20.
Give economic term:
The volume of commodities and services turned out during a given period counted without duplication.
Explain the meaning of national income.