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Lesson 1 - My Country Does What? Concepts: Standard of Living Gross Domestic Product (GDP) GDP per Capita Purchasing Power Parity
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Lesson 1 - My Country Does What? Concepts: Standard of Living Gross Domestic Product (GDP) GDP per Capita Purchasing Power Parity.

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Page 1: Lesson 1 - My Country Does What? Concepts: Standard of Living Gross Domestic Product (GDP) GDP per Capita Purchasing Power Parity.

Lesson 1 - My Country Does What?

Concepts: Standard of Living Gross Domestic Product (GDP) GDP per Capita Purchasing Power Parity

Page 2: Lesson 1 - My Country Does What? Concepts: Standard of Living Gross Domestic Product (GDP) GDP per Capita Purchasing Power Parity.

Objectives - Lesson 1

Identify roles & responsibilities

Objectives of IES

Define GDP per Capita

Utilize GDP per Capita as a measure of living standards

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Your Role = Economic Advisors

Must know a great deal about your country

Economic, social and political structures

What would be the consequences for having incomplete or incorrect information?

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Consequences of Incorrect Information

Missed opportunities

Wrong conclusions

Poor results

Closed-minded attitude

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ResearchQuality of research may

affect:

Opinions & beliefs

Strategic plan

Your perceptions about how the world works

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Tools & Resources Player’s Guide:

Details about simulation

Project assignments

IES Bulletin Board

Team members

IES Website:www.frbsf.org/education/

Links to sites for research

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“STANDARD OF LIVING”

WHAT DOES THIS PHRASE MEAN?

MAY REPRESENT MANY DIFFERENT THINGS

NEED CONSISTENT DEFINITION

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“STANDARD OF LIVING”

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Gross Domestic Product GDP

Measure to represent standard of living for a country

Amount of economic activity in a country is reflected in GDP

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Gross Domestic Product - GDP

Definition:

Market value of all goods & services produced within a country over a specific period of time (1 year)

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GDP Example US & Canada

GDP 2007 US $13.8 trillion Canada $1.3 trillion

US economy is larger based on dollar amounts

How do living standards compare?

Why is US economy larger?

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GDP Per Capita (Per Person)

Definition:

GDP divided by the population of the country

= An average $$ value of

goods & services produced by each person in the country

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GDP Example US & Canada 2007 Canada

GDP $1.3 trillion

divided by

Canada population33 million=

$39,195

United StatesGDP $13.8 trillion

divided by

United States population300 million

= $45,845

Dollar value is goods & services produced on average by each person

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GDP Per Capita (Per Person)

Widely used measure of living standards

Straightforward to calculate

Wondering about your country & its standard of living?

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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)

Costs of goods & services equalized across countries

Calculation complicated

Comparisons between countries = GDP PPP

Comparisons within a country = GDP

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Mini-Summit Participant Responsibilities:

Understand objectives, rules, new concepts, vocabulary & resources

How?

Take notes – Cornell

Review notes

Study new vocabulary & concepts

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More about the Mini-Summit

Opportunity to develop Soft Skills:

Teamwork

Leadership

Project Management

Communication

Negotiation

And FUN, FUN, FUN!!!