(Step-by-Step) For each of the following transactions, determine the contribution to the current year’s GDP. Explain the effects on the product, income, and
Question: For each of the following transactions, determine the contribution to the current year’s GDP. Explain the effects on the product, income, and expenditure accounts.
- On January 1, you purchase 10 gallons of gasoline at $1.40 per gallon. The gas station purchased the gasoline the previous week at a wholesale price (transportation included) of $1.30 per gallon.
- Colonel Hogwash purchases a Civil War-era mansion for $1,000,000. The broker’s fee is 6%.
- A homemaker enters the work force, taking a job that will pay $20,000 over the year. The homemaker must pay $8000 over the year for professional child car services.
- A Japanese company builds an auto plant in Tennessee for $100,000,000, using only local labor and materials. (Hint: The auto plant is a capital good produced by Americans and purchased by the Japanese).
- You are informed that you have won $3,000,000 in the New Jersey State Lottery, to be paid to you, in total, immediately.
- The New Jersey state government pays you an additional $5000 fee to appear in a TV commercial publicizing the state lottery.
- Hertz Rent-a-Car replaces its rental fleet by buying $100,000,000 worth of new cars from General Motors. It sells its old Fleet to a consortium of used-car dealers for $40,000,000. The consortium resells the used cars to the public for a total of $60,000,000.
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