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For #3, someone told me to use this equation to fill in the charts:
Nominal / Real = Deflator
Well I did, but my numbers are coming out weird. For the US, the nominal GDP is higher than REAL, and yet there is deflation every year, and for Japan Real GDP is higher than nominal although they experience inflation... shouldn't this be the other way around? Perhaps the equation I'm using is wrong?
Also, can someone help me with 4? I guess I was snoozing in class when they were teaching the aggregate expenditure model
Thanks!
For #3, someone told me to use this equation to fill in the charts:
Nominal / Real = Deflator
Well I did, but my numbers are coming out weird. For the US, the nominal GDP is higher than REAL, and yet there is deflation every year, and for Japan Real GDP is higher than nominal although they experience inflation... shouldn't this be the other way around? Perhaps the equation I'm using is wrong?
Also, can someone help me with 4? I guess I was snoozing in class when they were teaching the aggregate expenditure model
Thanks!
