
Circular Flow of Income and Standard of Living
Students explore the circular flow of income and the use of national income statistics to measure the standard of living. They will evaluate the limitations of these indicators in assessing economic well-being.
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Students explore the circular flow of income and the use of national income statistics to measure the standard of living. They will evaluate the limitations of these indicators in assessing economic well-being.
Key Questions
- How is the standard of living measured?
- What are the limitations of using GDP to measure standard of living?
- How does the circular flow of income illustrate macroeconomic activity?
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