Asked by Qwerty

(Year 2000, Year 2001)

QUANTITY
...Popcorn: (200,250)
....Novels: (50,30)
.....Shoes: (8,10)

PRICE
...Popcorn: ($1,$2)
....Novels: ($20,$25)
.....Shoes: ($100,$80)

Answers

Answered by Qwerty
If 2000 is the base year, what is the real GDP in 2001?
Answered by economyst
See my post to "Urgent economics - GDP"
Answered by JERRY
USE THE EXPENDITURE EQUATION FOR GDP TO FIND VALUES FOR EACH SECTOR FOR YEARS 1929 AND 1933
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