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Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br><br>https://www.devrycourses.com/product/devry-eco-312-week-4-discussions-latest/<br><br>Devry ECO 312 Week 4 Discussions Latest<br><br>GDP (graded)<br><br>Go to the Bureau of Economic Analysis website, www.bea.gov, and access the BEA interactively by selecting u201cNational Accountsu201d and then u201cNational Income and Product Account Tables>.u201d Select u201cFrequently Requested NIPA Tables,u201d and find Table 1.1.1 on GDP. What is the current <br>GDP growth rate for the U.S.? <br>
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Devry ECO 312 Week 4 Discussions Latest Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: https://www.devrycourses.com/product/devry-eco-312-week-4-discussions-latest/ Or Email us help@devrycourses.com Devry ECO 312 Week 4 Discussions Latest GDP (graded) Go to the Bureau of Economic Analysis website, www.bea.gov, and access the BEA interactively by selecting “National Accounts” and then “National Income and Product Account Tables>.” Select “Frequently Requested NIPA Tables,” and find Table 1.1.1 on GDP. What is the current GDP growth rate for the U.S.? Examine the trend over the past few years. What trends interest you? What stage of the Business Cycle would the U.S. economy be in currently given the trends? Why might GDP not be considered an accurate measure of economic well-being of a country? Identify at least three limitations of GDP as a measure of economic well-being. There is a handy handout in the drop box for using the Government website, be sure to check it out it will take you step by step. Unemployment and Inflation (graded) Go to the Bureau of Labor Statistics website, www.bls.gov/news.release/empsit.toc.htm, and click on “Employment Situation Summary” to get the most up-to-date summary of unemployment in the U.S. or the “Employment Situation Summary Table A.Household data, seasonally adjusted.” What interests or surprises you about the summary table? How does that rate compare with the rate in the previous month or quarter? Discuss the differences in unemployment rates by gender, age, education, etc. This section lists options that can be used to view responses. Download File Now