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LESSON 19 ECONOMIC GROWTH 19-1 HIGH SCHOOL ECONOMICS 3RD EDITION © COUNCIL FOR ECONOMIC EDUCATION, NEW YORK, NY New York Times Headlines Last Quarter’s Growth Is Revised Down Sharply—9.28.2012 U.S. Growth Revised Up, but Year-End Slowdown Is Feared—11.30.2012 U.S. Economy Expanded Slightly in 4th Quarter—3.1.2013 Economy Grows Despite Tax Rise and Spending Cuts—3.29.2013 Federal Cuts Are Concern in Modest U.S. Growth—4.27.2013

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LESSON 19 ECONOMIC GROWTH

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New York Times Headlines

• Last Quarter’s Growth Is Revised Down Sharply—9.28.2012

• U.S. Growth Revised Up, but Year-End Slowdown Is Feared—11.30.2012

• U.S. Economy Expanded Slightly in 4th Quarter—3.1.2013

• Economy Grows Despite Tax Rise and Spending Cuts—3.29.2013

• Federal Cuts Are Concern in Modest U.S. Growth—4.27.2013

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LESSON 19 ECONOMIC GROWTH

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Real GDP in the United States Since 1940

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Which Country Is Better Off?

Country A

Country B

Country C

GDP $1,500 $2,500 $3,000

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Which Country Has the Highest

Standard of Living?

Country A

Country B

Country C

GDP $1,500 $2,500 $3,000

Population 5 10 15

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GDP per Capita

Country A

Country B

Country C

GDP $1,500 $2,500 $3,000

Population 5 10 15

GDP/capita

$300 $250 $200

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GDP per Capita, 2012(current U.S. Dollars)

Country GDP/Capita

United States $51,749

Mexico $9,749

China $6,091

India $1,489

Russian Federation $14,037

Zimbabwe $714

Spain $28,624

Germany $41,863

Greece $22,083

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LESSON 19 ECONOMIC GROWTH

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Factors Contributing to Long-Term Economic Growth

• Technological innovation• High investment in human capital and

capital goods

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Factors Contributing to Long-Term Economic Growth

• Technological innovation• High investment in human capital and

capital goods• High level of economic freedom • Strong incentives to save and invest • Political stability• Free trade• Slower rates of population growth• Low inflation