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曼昆宏观经济学第二十五章.ppt

1、9 THE REAL ECONOMY IN THE LONG RUN1.Production and Growth 252.Production and GrowthA countrys standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services.Within a country there are large changes in the standard of living over time.Growth rates vary substantially from one country to count

2、ry.3.Production and GrowthIn China over the past century,average income as measured by real GDP per person has grown by about 2%per year.In some East Asia countries(regions),average income has risen about 7%per year in recent decades.In some African countries,average income has been stagnant for man

3、y years.4.Production and GrowthIn the previous two chapters,we discussed how economists measure macroeconomics quantities and prices.In this chapter,we start studying the forces that determine these variables.5.Content Economic growth around the world.Productivity:its role and determinants.why produ

4、ctivity is so important?how productivity is determined?Economic growth and public policy.6.Table 1 The Variety of Growth ExperiencesCopyright2004 South-Western7.ECONOMIC GROWTH AROUND THE WORLDLiving standards,as measured by real GDP per person,vary significantly among nations.The growth rate ignore

5、s short-run fluctuations around the long-run trend and represents an average rate of growth for real GDP per person over many years.8.PRODUCTIVITY:ITS ROLE AND DETERMINANTSProductivity plays a key role in determining living standards for all nations in the world.9.Why Productivity Is So ImportantRob

6、inson Crusoes economy.Productivity refers to the amount of goods and services that a worker can produce from each hour of work.To understand the large differences in living standards across countries,we must focus on the production of goods and services.pp.57210.How Productivity Is DeterminedThe inp

7、uts used to produce goods and services are called the factors of production.The factors of production directly determine productivity.11.How Productivity Is DeterminedThe Factors of ProductionPhysical capitalHuman capitalNatural resourcesTechnological knowledge12.Physical Capitalis a produced factor

8、 of production.It is an input into the production process that in the past was an output from the production process.is the stock of equipment and structures that are used to produce goods and services.Tools used to build or repair automobiles.Tools used to build furniture.Office buildings,schools,e

9、tc.13.Human Capitalthe economists term for the knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education,training,and experience Like physical capital,human capital raises a nations ability to produce goods and services.Question:What are the differences and relations between physical capital and h

10、uman capital?14.Natural Resourcesinputs used in production that are provided by nature,such as land,rivers,and mineral deposits.Renewable resources include trees and forests.Nonrenewable resources include petroleum and coal.can be important but are not necessary for an economy to be highly productiv

11、e in producing goods and services.15.Technological Knowledgesocietys understanding of the best ways to produce goods and services.Technological knowledge takes many forms:common knowledge and proprietary.Question:What are the differences between technological knowledge and human capital?16.FYI:The P

12、roduction FunctionEconomists often use a production function to describe the relationship between the quantity of inputs used in production and the quantity of output from production.17.FYI:The Production FunctionY=A F(L,K,H,N)Y=quantity of outputA=available production technologyL=quantity of laborK

13、=quantity of physical capitalH=quantity of human capitalN=quantity of natural resourcesF()is a function that shows how the inputs are combined.18.FYI:The Production FunctionA production function has constant returns to scale if,for any positive number x,xY=A F(xL,xK,xH,xN)That is,a doubling of all i

14、nputs causes the amount of output to double as well.19.FYI:The Production FunctionProduction functions with constant returns to scale have an interesting implication.Setting x=1/L,Y/L=A F(1,K/L,H/L,N/L)Y/L=A F(1,K/L,H/L,N/L)Where:Y/L=output per workerK/L=physical capital per workerH/L=human capital

15、per workerN/L=natural resources per worker20.FYI:The Production FunctionThe preceding equation says that productivity(Y/L)depends on physical capital per worker(K/L),human capital per worker(H/L),and natural resources per worker(N/L),as well as the state of technology,(A).21.ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PUBL

16、IC POLICYA societys standard of living depends on its ability to produce goods and services.Its productivity depends on K/L,H/L,N/L and A.What can Government policy do to raise productivity and living standards.22.ECONOMIC GROWTH AND PUBLIC POLICY Government Policies Raise Productivity and Living St

17、andardsEncourage saving and investment.Encourage investment from abroadEncourage education and training.Establish secure property rights and maintain political stability.Promote free trade.Promote research and development.23.The Importance of Saving and Investment One way to raise future productivit

18、y is to invest more current resources in the production of capital.The trade-off between saving and investment.Financial market can coordinate saving and investment.24.SAVING AND INVESTMENT IN THE NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTSRecall that GDP is both total income in an economy and total expenditure on the

19、 economys output of goods and services:Y=C+I+G+NX25.Some Important IdentitiesAssume a closed economy one that does not engage in international trade:Y=C+I+G26.Some Important IdentitiesNow,subtract C and G from both sides of the equation:Y C G=IThe left side of the equation is the total income in the

20、 economy after paying for consumption and government purchases and is called national saving,or just saving(S).27.Some Important IdentitiesSubstituting S for Y-C-G,the equation can be written as:S=I28.Some Important IdentitiesNational saving,or saving,is equal to:S=IS=Y C G S=(Y T C)+(T G)29.The Mea

21、ning of Saving and InvestmentNational SavingNational saving is the total income in the economy that remains after paying for consumption and government purchases.Private SavingPrivate saving is the amount of income that households have left after paying their taxes and paying for their consumption.P

22、rivate saving=(Y Private saving=(Y T T C)C)30.The Meaning of Saving and InvestmentPublic SavingPublic saving is the amount of tax revenue that the government has left after paying for its spending.Public saving =(T Public saving =(T G)G)31.The Meaning of Saving and InvestmentSurplus and DeficitIf T

23、G,the government runs a budget surplus because it receives more money than it spends.The surplus of T-G represents public saving.If G T,the government runs a budget deficit because it spends more money than it receives in tax revenue.32.The Meaning of Saving and InvestmentFor the economy as a whole,

24、saving must be equal to investment.S=IQuestion:Is this statement true for every individual household or firm?33.Figure 1 Growth and InvestmentCopyright2003 Southwestern/Thomson Learning(a)Growth Rate 19601991(b)Investment 19601991South KoreaSingaporeJapanIsraelCanadaBrazilWest GermanyMexicoUnited Ki

25、ngdomNigeriaUnited StatesIndiaBangladeshChileRwandaSouth KoreaSingaporeJapanIsraelCanadaBrazilWest GermanyMexicoUnited KingdomNigeriaUnited StatesIndiaBangladeshChileRwandaInvestment(percent of GDP)Growth Rate(percent)0123456701020304034.Diminishing Returns and the Catch-Up EffectAs the stock of cap

26、ital rises,the extra output produced from an additional unit of capital falls;this property is called diminishing returns.Because of diminishing returns,an increase in the saving rate leads to higher growth only for a while.35.Diminishing Returns and the Catch-Up EffectIn the long run,the higher sav

27、ing rate leads to a higher level of productivity and income,but not to higher growth in these areas.Other things equal,it is easier for a country to grow fast if it starts out relatively poor.Why?36.Diminishing Returns and the Catch-Up EffectThe catch-up effect refers to the property whereby countri

28、es that start off poor tend to grow more rapidly than countries that start off rich.37.Question Would you rather live in a nation with a high level of GDP and a low growth rate or in a nation with a low level of GDP and a high growth rate.38.Investment from AbroadGovernments can increase capital acc

29、umulation and long-term economic growth by encouraging investment from foreign sources.39.Investment from abroad takes several forms:Foreign Direct InvestmentCapital investment owned and operated by a foreign entity.Foreign Portfolio InvestmentInvestments financed with foreign money but operated by

30、domestic residents.40.Question Suppose that a U.S.firm build a factory in China.(1)What sort of foreign investment would this represent?(2)What would be the effect of this investment on GDP of China?Would the effect on China GNP be larger or small?41.EducationFor a countrys long-run growth,education

31、 is at least as important as investment in physical capital.In the United States,each year of schooling raises a persons wage,on average,by about 10 percent.Thus,one way the government can enhance the standard of living is to provide schools and encourage the population to take advantage of them.42.

32、EducationHuman capital conveys positive externalities.An educated person might generate new ideas about how best to produce goods and services,which in turn,might enter societys pool of knowledge and provide an external benefit to others.43.EducationOne problem facing some poor countries is the brai

33、n drainthe emigration of many of the most highly educated workers to rich countries.44.Health and NutritionA significant factor in long-run economic growth is improved health from better nutrition.Height is an indicator of productivity.The causal link between health and wealth runs in both direction

34、s.45.Property Rights and Political StabilityProperty rights refer to the ability of people to exercise authority over the resources they own.An economy-wide respect for property rights is an important prerequisite for the price system to work.It is necessary for investors to feel that their investme

35、nts are secure.46.Free TradeSome countries engage in.inward-oriented trade policies,avoiding interaction with other countries.outward-oriented trade policies,encouraging interaction with other countries.47.Trade is,in some ways,a type of technology.A country that eliminates trade restrictions will e

36、xperience the same kind of economic growth that would occur after a major technological advance.A nation trades with others is determined not only by government policy but also by geography.48.Research and DevelopmentThe advance of technological knowledge has led to higher standards of living.Most t

37、echnological advance comes from private research by firms and individual inventors.Government can encourage the development of new technologies through research grants,tax breaks,and the patent system.49.Population GrowthEconomists and other social scientists have long debated how population growth

38、affects a society50.Population GrowthPopulation growth interacts with other factors of production:Stretching natural resourcesDiluting the capital stockPromoting technological progress51.SummaryEconomic prosperity,as measured by real GDP per person,varies substantially around the world.The average i

39、ncome of the worlds richest countries is more than ten times that in the worlds poorest countries.The standard of living in an economy depends on the economys ability to produce goods and services.52.SummaryProductivity depends on the amounts of physical capital,human capital,natural resources,and t

40、echnological knowledge available to workers.Government policies can influence the economys growth rate in many different ways.53.SummaryThe accumulation of capital is subject to diminishing returns.Because of diminishing returns,higher saving leads to a higher growth for a period of time,but growth will eventually slow down.Also because of diminishing returns,the return to capital is especially high in poor countries.54.

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