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The growth of potential GDP

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Chapter 3.2

The Growth of Potential GDP: Unlocking Economic Potential

Dive into the world of potential GDP growth and discover how it shapes economic policies, business cycles, and long-term prosperity. Gain valuable insights for your economics studies and future career.


What You'll Learn

Identify the four factors of production that determine real GDP
Calculate potential GDP using aggregate production function and labor market equilibrium
Analyze how labor supply growth shifts the economy and increases potential GDP
Explain how labor productivity growth causes upward shifts in the production function
Distinguish between money wage rate and real wage rate in labor markets
Recognize the three drivers of labor productivity: physical capital, human capital, and technology

What You'll Practice

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Finding equilibrium real wage rate and quantity of labor from supply and demand curves

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Using labor market equilibrium to determine potential GDP from the production function

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Analyzing shifts in labor supply and demand and their effects on GDP

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Calculating labor productivity from real GDP and labor hours

Why This Matters

Understanding potential GDP growth is essential for grasping how economies expand over time. This foundation helps you analyze employment trends, wage patterns, and productivity gains that drive economic prosperity and inform policy decisions about investment in education, infrastructure, and technology.

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Potential GDP
Aggregate Production Function
Labor Market Equilibrium
Real Wage Rate
Labor Productivity
Labor Supply and Demand
Economic Growth
Factors of Production
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