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Question
There are no theoretical difficulties in the measurement of National Income.
Options
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Solution
I disagree with the above statement.
Reason:
The various theoretical difficulties involved in the estimation of national income are as follows:
- Illegal income:
Illegal incomes such as income from gambling, black marketing, theft, smuggling, etc. are not included in national income. - Changing price level:
The changes in price levels also cause difficulties in calculating national income. E.g. If the price level falls, the national income may show a decreasing trend even when there is a rise in production. - Unpaid services:
Only paid goods and services are taken into account while calculating national income. However, there are a number of unpaid services which are not considered in national income estimates. - Transfer payments:
Whether the transfer payments (such as scholarships, grants, pensions, unemployment allowance, etc.) should be included in national income or not is a major concern. - Valuation of government services:
The government provides several public services. The calculation of these services at market price is difficult since the real value of these services is not known. - Income of foreign firms:
According to IMF, the income of a foreign firm should be included in the national income of the country in which the firm actually undertakes the production activities. - Production for self-consumption:
The products kept for self-consumption by farmers and other allied producers do not enter the market. Hence, it is not accounted for in the national income.
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