Accounting system-example i, Macroeconomics

Assignment Help:

 

ACCOUNTING SYSTEM-EXAMPLE I 

Consider a very simple economy. It consists of

a. A number of households.

b. A single productive organization, a 'firm' - say the Jam Corporation.

The firm, owned by some of the households, engages in the manufacture of jam from freely available fruits and labor hired from the households. Thus the only scarce input or factor of production is labor. In a given year, the firm's accounts are as follows:

                                                       Production Account  

 

547_Production Account.png

 

The consolidated account of the household sector is: 

                                                  Household Account 

 

                           2434_Production Account.png

 

The Gross National Product (GNP) of this economy is the value of output, viz.100. The Gross National Income (GNI) is the value of payments for services of factors of production - labor and 'ownership' - viz. wages, salaries and profits which also add up to 100 as they should.

GNP = GNI for this economy. 

 

 

 


Related Discussions:- Accounting system-example i

What is the significance of foreign exchange rate risk, Foreign exchange ri...

Foreign exchange risk is the level of uncertainty that a company must handle for changes in foreign exchange rates that will unfavourably affect the money the company receives for

Utility level and indifference curves, Consider the utility function u(x1, ...

Consider the utility function u(x1, x2) = x1x2. (a) Graph the indifference curves for utility levels 1 and 2. (They are symmetric hyperbolas Asymptotic to both axes). (b) Graph the

What is probability the time between two successive calls, A one-car taxi c...

A one-car taxi company receives an average of 18 calls per day. The receptionist takes down details of the requested journey and relays them to the driver by radio. Each passenger'

Compute the lost social welfare, Consider a market where supply and demand ...

Consider a market where supply and demand are given by QXS = -18 + PX and QXd = 90 - 2PX. Suppose the government imposes a price floor of $41, and agrees to purchase any and all un

Elucidate elasticity of supply using the midpoint formula, An attorney supp...

An attorney supplies 40 hours of work per week when her fee is $100 per hour but supplies 60 hours of work per week when her fee rises to $120 per hour. Using the midpoint formula,

What is treasury bills, What is Treasury bills In most countries you wi...

What is Treasury bills In most countries you will find many types of government bonds. An important distinction is the duration of the bond, that is, the difference between the

Trade-off proposals, While referring to the "EYE on YOUR LIFE" section on p...

While referring to the "EYE on YOUR LIFE" section on page 235 of the textbook, and the economic concepts you have accumulated during our course, consider the trade policies that se

Is-lm approach, with help of is-lm technique explain the process of integra...

with help of is-lm technique explain the process of integration of money market and goods market by way of keynesian approach

Advantage and disadvantage of outsourcing, What are the pros and cons of ou...

What are the pros and cons of outsourcing in order to keep prices down?

Aggregate Demand, According to liquidity preference theory, an increase in ...

According to liquidity preference theory, an increase in the price level causes the interest rate to: a.decrease, which decreases the quantity of goods and services demanded. b.inc

Write Your Message!

Captcha
Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd