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Nominal GDP and Real GDP definitions
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Nominal GDP
Total value of final goods and services produced, calculated using current year prices, reflecting both price and quantity changes.
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Nominal GDP
Total value of final goods and services produced, calculated using current year prices, reflecting both price and quantity changes.
Real GDP
Total value of final goods and services produced, calculated using constant base year prices to isolate changes in production quantity.
Base Year
Reference period whose prices are used for calculating real GDP, allowing consistent comparison across different years.
Current Prices
Market values in effect during the year of production, used to compute nominal GDP and reflect inflation effects.
GDP Deflator
Index measuring overall price level changes, found by dividing nominal GDP by real GDP and multiplying by 100.
Inflation Rate
Percentage change in the GDP deflator from one year to the next, indicating the rise in general price levels.
Final Goods
Products and services purchased by end users, ensuring no double counting in GDP calculations.
Expenditures Approach
Method of calculating GDP by summing consumption, investment, government purchases, and net exports.
Quantity
Number of units of each good or service produced, multiplied by price to determine GDP contributions.
Chain Weighted Prices
Technique averaging prices over time to address changes in relative prices, improving real GDP accuracy.
Net Exports
Difference between a country's exports and imports, included in GDP to reflect international trade impact.
Government Purchases
Spending by the public sector on goods and services, forming a component of GDP.
Investment
Expenditures on capital goods that will be used for future production, included in GDP calculations.
Consumption
Household spending on goods and services, representing the largest component of GDP.