EBK ECONOMICS
EBK ECONOMICS
20th Edition
ISBN: 8220102799479
Author: McConnell
Publisher: YUZU
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Chapter 25, Problem 1DQ
To determine

The usefulness of national income statistics.

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National income statistics estimates the level of production in the economy at some particular time; taking the economy as a whole, it will explain such a situation. In the long run, it will be helpful to determine if the economy is growing, constant, or declining. It offers a foundation in order to design and to apply public policies to eventually helping the economy’s performance to improve. In case national income statistics are not present, then the economic policy will just be a prediction. It also lends a helping hand to define policies that will preserve and also improve the economy's health.

Economics Concept Introduction

Concept Introduction:

National income statistics: It is used by a country to gather data and aggregate economic activity for a given time period.

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