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Q: How does improved technology increase a country's GDP?
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What is positive gdp?

A actual increase in GDP.


Eefect of science and technology to the development process of nigeria?

Well science and technology will allow an increase in the output of resources. This in turn will increase GDP. This means the per-capita income will increase, ultimately resulting in an increase in development because there will be higher consumption of education and health services.


Why doesn't an increase in aggregate demand translate directly into an increase in real GDP?

Why doesn't an increase in aggregate demand translate directly into an increase in real GDP


What happens to GDP If the illegal drug trade was legalized?

GDP would increase


If aggregate expenditures are less than GDP then?

inventories will increase and real GDP will decline.


When can GDP increase at a faster rate than real GDP?

the value of the dollar is stable


What are two ways the debt to GDP ratio can increase?

GDP Decreases and Debt Increases


What are two ways the debt-to-GDP ratio increase?

debt increases and GDP decreases.


What is meant by an 'increase in real GDP by 2 percent '?

GDP = gross domestic product


How does a nations real GDP per capita rise per year?

Well, for a nations real Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita to rise in a particular year a multitude of things need to occur. First we need to understand that per capita GDP is simply all the goods and services produced in a particular nation within a specific time period. In this case one year, divided amongst the number of people living in that nation. $10,000 GDP divided by 100 citizens = per capita GDP of $100. The second thing that we need to understand is that "real" GDP means that it has been adjusted for inflation, or that the fact that things generally increase in price and there fore weaken the purchasing power of the dollar versus the year prior has be taken into consideration. Once you understand these two things here's what needs to happen to increase a countrys' real GDP per capita. The nations GDP (all the goods and services produced with the nation) must exceed the previous years GDP plus the amount of inflation incurred. If last years GDP was $10,000 and this years is $10,500 with an inflation increase of 3% then you have a real GDP per capita increase of $200. ( $10,000 plus a 3% inflation equals $10,300 minused from the new GDP of $10,500 equals a $200 increase in real GDP percapita )( this is considering a change in population didn't occur) Real GDP per capita is found by dividing real GDP by population.


What the strengths of modernization theory?

01. GDP increased 02. Democratization improved


If an unintended increase in business inventories occurs at some level of GDP then GDP?

is too high for equilibrium