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Chapter 16
National Income
Lecture Plan
• Objectives
• Circular Flow of Economic Activities and Income
– Two Sector Model
– Four Sector Model
• Macroeconomic variables
• Concepts of National Income
• Measuring National Income
• Uses of National Income Data
• Difficulties in Measurement of National Income
Objectives
• To explain the circular flow of economic activity and
income.
• To introduce the concepts of aggregates, stock and
flow and final goods.
• To explain various concepts of national income, like
GDP, GNP and NNP.
• To discuss and analyze the different methods to
measure national income.
• To understand the advantages of national income
calculation in global perspective.
Circular Flow of Economic Activities and
Income
The simple model of the circular flow assumes two players
Firms
• Produce and supply the goods and services.
• Require various factors of production to produce these goods and
services.
Households
• Include a set of individuals living in the same house
• Take joint decision about the consumption of goods and services.
• Provide services in terms of factor inputs to the firms
• Get paid for these services by firms which households spend on
consumption.
• Money flows from firms to households as factor payments and from
households to firms as expenditure on goods and services.
• It is a circular flow of money or income
Circular Flow of Income
(Two Sector Economy)
(Wages, Rent, Interest and Profits)
Factor Payments
(Y)
Consumption
expenditure
(C)
In the equilibrium Y=C+S=C+I=E=O
FirmsHouseholds
Goods and
Services (O)
Factor Inputs
Financial
Market Investment
(I)
Savings
(S)
Circular Flow of Economic Activities
and Income
• Value of output produced (Y) = value of output sold (O)
• Value of output sold = Sum of consumption expenditure (C) and
investment expenditure (I).
Y=O=C+I=E……(1)
• Income is either consumed or saved (S).
Y=C+S………….(2)
C+I=Y=C+S………(3)
• Therefore: I = S…………(4)
• Savings are withdrawal of money from the circular flow
• Investment is injection of money into the circular flow
• For equilibrium savings should be equal to investments
• Hence Y=O=E
Circular Flow of Income
(Four Sector Economy)
The third sector is Government (G)
• Government Spending
– On provision of public utility goods and services.
– Provides salaries to the households
– Pays to firms for purchases of goods and services
• Government Revenue
– Households and firms pay various taxes and other payments and
provide factor inputs to the government.
– Government borrows from the financial market to fill revenue gap.
The fourth sector is the external sector
• Imports (M): Outflow of income occurs when the domestic firms buy
goods and services from foreign ones.
• Exports (X): Inflow of income takes place when foreign firms buy
goods and services from domestic ones
Circular Flow of Income
(Four Sector Economy)
Government
(G)
Remittances
for purchases
Foreign Nations
(X-M)
Salaries
Taxes
Taxes
Consumption
Expenditure
Financial Market
Investment
(I)
Savings
(S) FirmsHouseholds
Factor Inputs
Goods
(O)
Factor
Payments
Imports
(M)
Imports
(M)
Exports
(X)
Exports
(X)
National Income=C+I+G+(X-M)
Circular Flow of Income
(Four Sector Economy)
• National income includes expenditures on consumption investment,
government and net of exports (X-M)
National Income=C+I+G+(X-M)
• Since national income can either be consumed, or saved, or paid as
tax to the government:
C+I+G+(X-M)=C+S+T
I+G+(X-M) =S+T
• Sum of private investment and expenditure on net exports is equal to
the sum of savings and tax revenue. Thus:
I+G+X =S+T+M
• Therefore, W=J
• At equilibrium, total injections are equal to total withdrawals.
Macro-economic Variables
• Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply
–Aggregate Demand is the sum of demand for all goods and
services by all the consumers for a given period of time.
• aggregate demand (AD) for consumer goods i.e.
consumption demand (C)
• aggregate demand for capital goods i.e. (I).
Thus AD = C+I
• Aggregate supply is the total national output produced and supplied
by all the factors of production in an economy.
• It refers to the supply of all goods and services in the economy for a
given period of time.
• Aggregate supply (AS) consists of
–supply of consumer goods (C) and
–Supply capital goods (where capital comes from savings (S),
Hence AS=C+S
Macro-economic Variables
• Stock and Flow
– Stock may be defined as any economic variable which has
been accumulated at a specific point of time
• like money, assets and wealth.
– Flow includes the variables which increase (inflows) and
decrease (outflows) the stock, over a period of time.
• like income, consumption, saving and investment
Stock=Inflows-Outflows
• Intermediate and Final Goods
– Intermediate goods (and services) are items purchased by
firms for using them in production of some other good of utility.
– Also known as producer goods because they are used as
inputs in the production of other goods.
Macro-economic Variables
• Capital formation
– The process of savings being converted into investment is known as
capital formation
– Gross Capital Formation refers to the aggregate of additions to fixed
assets (Fixed Capital Formation) and increase in stocks of inventories
during a period of time.
• Employment
– An employed person is willing and capable to work in a productive activity
and is engaged for certain number of hours per week, whether working for
self or someone else.
– The population of any country is divided into working population (age
group of 16 to 65 ) and dependents.
• Government Expenditure and Revenue
– Government Expenditure is which is made from public exchequer.
– Government Revenue is income received by government in various
forms, e.g. Taxes
National Income
• National income is defined as the money value of all
the final goods and services produced in an economy
during an accounting period of time, generally one
year.
Concepts of National Income
• Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
• Gross National Product (GNP)
• Net Domestic Product (NDP)
• Net National Product (NNP)
• Per Capita Income
Gross Domestic Product
• Gross Domestic Product (GDP): GDP is the sum of
money values of all final goods and services produced
within the domestic territories of a country during an
accounting year.
GDP= C+I+G+(X-M)
• GDP at market price: includes the final value of goods
and services also includes indirect taxes and excludes
the subsidies given by the government.
• GDP at factor cost is the money value of final goods
and services based on the cost involved in the process
of production.
Gross Domestic Product at factor cost
= GDP at Market Prices –Indirect Taxes+ Subsidies
Gross National Product
• Gross National Product (GNP): GNP is the aggregate
final output of citizens and businesses of an economy in
a year.
• GNP may be defined as the sum of Gross Domestic
Product and Net Factor Income from Abroad (NFIA).
GNP = GDP + NFIA
GNP = C+I+G+(X-M)+NFIA
• Net Factor Income from Abroad: difference between
income received from abroad for rendering factor
services and income paid towards services rendered by
foreign nationals in the domestic territory of a country.
Net Domestic Product and
Net National Product
• Net Domestic Product
= GDP-Depreciation
• Net National Product (NNP)
= GDP–Depreciation +NFIA
Or =GNP–Depreciation
• Thus NNP is the actual addition to a year’s wealth and is the sum of
consumption expenditure, government expenditure, net foreign
expenditure, and investment, less depreciation, plus net income earned
from abroad.
= C+I+G+(X–M)–Depreciation + NFIA
• NNP at Factor Cost is the sum total of income earned by all the people
of the nation, within the national boundaries or abroad
• It is also called National Income.
• NNP at Factor Cost = NNP at Market Prices –Indirect Taxes+ Subsidies
Real and Nominal National
Income
• National income estimated at the prevailing prices, is called national
income at current prices or Nominal National Income, or Money
National Income or national income at current prices.
• National income measured on the basis of some fixed price, say
price prevailing at a particular point of time, or by taking a base year,
is known as national income at constant prices, or Real National
Income or national income at constant prices.
•GDP deflator is the ratio of nominal GDP in a year to real GDP of that year
•GDP deflator measures the change in prices between the base year and
the current year.
deflatorGDP
GDPNominal
=GDPReal
Per Capital Income and
Personal Income
• Personal income is the total income received by the
individuals of a country from all sources before direct taxes
in one year.
Personal Income = National Income –Undistributed Corporate Profits –
Corporate Taxes – Social Security Contributions + Transfer Payments
+ Interest on Public Debt
• Personal Disposable Income is the income which can be
spent on consumption by individuals and families.
Personal Disposable Income = Personal Income – Personal Taxes
• Per capita income is the average income of the people of a
country in a particular year.
PopulationTotal
IncomeNational
=IncomeCapitaPer
Methods of measuring national
income
• In equilibrium
Output=Income=expenditure
• Hence there are three approaches to the
measurement of GDP:
• Product (or Output) Method: National Income by
Industry of Origin
– Final Product Method
– Value Added Method
• Income Method or National Income by Distributive
Shares
• Expenditure Method
Product (or Output) Method
• The market value of all the goods and services produced
in the country by all the firms across all industries are
added up together.
• Process
– The economy is divided on basis of industries, such as
agriculture, fishing, mining and quarrying, large scale
manufacturing, small scale manufacturing, electricity, gas, etc.
– The physical units of output are interpreted in money terms
– The total values added up. (GDP at market price)
– The indirect taxes are subtracted and the subsidies are added.
(GDP at factor cost)
– Net value is calculated by subtracting depreciation from the total
value (NDP at factor cost).
Limitations of Product Method
• Problem of Double Counting:
– unclear distinction between a final and an
intermediate product.
• Not Applicable to Tertiary Sector:
– This method is useful only when output can be
measured in physical terms
• Exclusion of Non Marketed Products
– E.g. outcome of hobby or self consumption
• Self Consumption of Output
– Producer may consume a part of his production.
Income Method
• The net income received by all citizens of a country in a particular
year, i.e. total of net rents, net wages, net interest and net profits.
(GDP at factor cost).
• It is the income earned by the factors of production of a country.
• Add the money sent by the citizens of the nation from abroad and
deduct the payments made to foreign nationals (individuals and firms)
(GNP at factor cost) or Gross National Income (GNI).
Process:
• Economy is divided on basis of income groups, such as
wage/salary earners, rent earners, profit earners etc.
• Income of all the gruops is added, including income from abroad
and undistributed profits.
• The income earned by foreigners and transfer payments made in
the year are subtracted.
GNI = Rent + Wage + Interest +Profit + Net Income from Abroad-
Transfer payments
Limitations of Income Method
• Exclusion of non monetary income: Ignores the non-
monetized section of economic activities.
– Economic activities that contribute to national income, but due to
their non monetary nature, they go unrecorded. For e.g. a farmer
and family working in their own field.
• Exclusion of Non Marketed Services: People
undertake a particular activity that are difficult to ascertain
in money value. E.g. mother’s services to the family.
Expenditure Method of Measuring
National Income
• The total expenditure incurred by the society in a
particular year is added together to get that year’s
national income.
• Components of Expenditure:
– personal consumption expenditure
– net domestic investment
– government expenditure on goods and services, and
– net foreign investment
Limitations
• Ignores Barter System
• Ignores Own Consumption
• Affected by Inflation
Uses of National Income Data
• National income is the most dependable indicator of a
country’s economic health.
• Difference between GDP and GNP indicates the
contribution of net income earned abroad
• Necessary for Economic planning: useful aid in judging
which sectors should be given more emphasis
• A measure of economic welfare.
– higher aggregate production implies more and more goods and
services being available to people
• Helps in determining the regional disparities, income
inequality and level of poverty in a country.
• Helps in comparing the situations of economic growth in
two different countries.
Difficulties in Measurement of National
Income
• Non monetized transactions: Exchange of goods and services
which have no monetary payments, like services rendered out of
love, courtesy or kindness are difficult to include in the computation
of national income.
• Unorganized sector: Contribution of unorganized sector are
unrecorded. It is very difficult to identify income of those who do not
pay income tax.
• Multiple sources of earnings: Part time activity goes
unrecognized and such income is not included in national income.
• Categorization of goods and services: In many cases
categorization of goods and services as intermediate and final
product is not very clear.
• Inadequate data: Lack of adequate and reliable data is a major
hurdle to the measurement of national income of underdeveloped
countries.
Summary
• GDP is the sum of money values of all final goods and services produced
within the domestic territories of a country during an accounting year. It can be
measured at current or constant prices.
• GNP is the aggregate final output of citizens and businesses of an economy in
one year. NNP is GNP less depreciation.
• The average income of the people of a country in a particular year is per capita
income for that year.
• National income can be measured by product method, income method and
expenditure method.
• National income accounting data are of utmost importance for the economy of
any country; such data reveal the aggregate production of the economy and
also help to determine the total expenditure and total income of that country.
• Difficulties in measuring national income include multiple counting, exclusion of
non market transacted services, self consumption of output, inflation or
deflation, confusion about informal sector, etc.
• National income is considered as a measure of economic welfare. As national
income rises, the aggregate production of goods and services rises. Therefore,
there is a positive relation between increase in national income and welfare.

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National income methods & concepts & circular flow

  • 2. Lecture Plan • Objectives • Circular Flow of Economic Activities and Income – Two Sector Model – Four Sector Model • Macroeconomic variables • Concepts of National Income • Measuring National Income • Uses of National Income Data • Difficulties in Measurement of National Income
  • 3. Objectives • To explain the circular flow of economic activity and income. • To introduce the concepts of aggregates, stock and flow and final goods. • To explain various concepts of national income, like GDP, GNP and NNP. • To discuss and analyze the different methods to measure national income. • To understand the advantages of national income calculation in global perspective.
  • 4. Circular Flow of Economic Activities and Income The simple model of the circular flow assumes two players Firms • Produce and supply the goods and services. • Require various factors of production to produce these goods and services. Households • Include a set of individuals living in the same house • Take joint decision about the consumption of goods and services. • Provide services in terms of factor inputs to the firms • Get paid for these services by firms which households spend on consumption. • Money flows from firms to households as factor payments and from households to firms as expenditure on goods and services. • It is a circular flow of money or income
  • 5. Circular Flow of Income (Two Sector Economy) (Wages, Rent, Interest and Profits) Factor Payments (Y) Consumption expenditure (C) In the equilibrium Y=C+S=C+I=E=O FirmsHouseholds Goods and Services (O) Factor Inputs Financial Market Investment (I) Savings (S)
  • 6. Circular Flow of Economic Activities and Income • Value of output produced (Y) = value of output sold (O) • Value of output sold = Sum of consumption expenditure (C) and investment expenditure (I). Y=O=C+I=E……(1) • Income is either consumed or saved (S). Y=C+S………….(2) C+I=Y=C+S………(3) • Therefore: I = S…………(4) • Savings are withdrawal of money from the circular flow • Investment is injection of money into the circular flow • For equilibrium savings should be equal to investments • Hence Y=O=E
  • 7. Circular Flow of Income (Four Sector Economy) The third sector is Government (G) • Government Spending – On provision of public utility goods and services. – Provides salaries to the households – Pays to firms for purchases of goods and services • Government Revenue – Households and firms pay various taxes and other payments and provide factor inputs to the government. – Government borrows from the financial market to fill revenue gap. The fourth sector is the external sector • Imports (M): Outflow of income occurs when the domestic firms buy goods and services from foreign ones. • Exports (X): Inflow of income takes place when foreign firms buy goods and services from domestic ones
  • 8. Circular Flow of Income (Four Sector Economy) Government (G) Remittances for purchases Foreign Nations (X-M) Salaries Taxes Taxes Consumption Expenditure Financial Market Investment (I) Savings (S) FirmsHouseholds Factor Inputs Goods (O) Factor Payments Imports (M) Imports (M) Exports (X) Exports (X) National Income=C+I+G+(X-M)
  • 9. Circular Flow of Income (Four Sector Economy) • National income includes expenditures on consumption investment, government and net of exports (X-M) National Income=C+I+G+(X-M) • Since national income can either be consumed, or saved, or paid as tax to the government: C+I+G+(X-M)=C+S+T I+G+(X-M) =S+T • Sum of private investment and expenditure on net exports is equal to the sum of savings and tax revenue. Thus: I+G+X =S+T+M • Therefore, W=J • At equilibrium, total injections are equal to total withdrawals.
  • 10. Macro-economic Variables • Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply –Aggregate Demand is the sum of demand for all goods and services by all the consumers for a given period of time. • aggregate demand (AD) for consumer goods i.e. consumption demand (C) • aggregate demand for capital goods i.e. (I). Thus AD = C+I • Aggregate supply is the total national output produced and supplied by all the factors of production in an economy. • It refers to the supply of all goods and services in the economy for a given period of time. • Aggregate supply (AS) consists of –supply of consumer goods (C) and –Supply capital goods (where capital comes from savings (S), Hence AS=C+S
  • 11. Macro-economic Variables • Stock and Flow – Stock may be defined as any economic variable which has been accumulated at a specific point of time • like money, assets and wealth. – Flow includes the variables which increase (inflows) and decrease (outflows) the stock, over a period of time. • like income, consumption, saving and investment Stock=Inflows-Outflows • Intermediate and Final Goods – Intermediate goods (and services) are items purchased by firms for using them in production of some other good of utility. – Also known as producer goods because they are used as inputs in the production of other goods.
  • 12. Macro-economic Variables • Capital formation – The process of savings being converted into investment is known as capital formation – Gross Capital Formation refers to the aggregate of additions to fixed assets (Fixed Capital Formation) and increase in stocks of inventories during a period of time. • Employment – An employed person is willing and capable to work in a productive activity and is engaged for certain number of hours per week, whether working for self or someone else. – The population of any country is divided into working population (age group of 16 to 65 ) and dependents. • Government Expenditure and Revenue – Government Expenditure is which is made from public exchequer. – Government Revenue is income received by government in various forms, e.g. Taxes
  • 13. National Income • National income is defined as the money value of all the final goods and services produced in an economy during an accounting period of time, generally one year. Concepts of National Income • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) • Gross National Product (GNP) • Net Domestic Product (NDP) • Net National Product (NNP) • Per Capita Income
  • 14. Gross Domestic Product • Gross Domestic Product (GDP): GDP is the sum of money values of all final goods and services produced within the domestic territories of a country during an accounting year. GDP= C+I+G+(X-M) • GDP at market price: includes the final value of goods and services also includes indirect taxes and excludes the subsidies given by the government. • GDP at factor cost is the money value of final goods and services based on the cost involved in the process of production. Gross Domestic Product at factor cost = GDP at Market Prices –Indirect Taxes+ Subsidies
  • 15. Gross National Product • Gross National Product (GNP): GNP is the aggregate final output of citizens and businesses of an economy in a year. • GNP may be defined as the sum of Gross Domestic Product and Net Factor Income from Abroad (NFIA). GNP = GDP + NFIA GNP = C+I+G+(X-M)+NFIA • Net Factor Income from Abroad: difference between income received from abroad for rendering factor services and income paid towards services rendered by foreign nationals in the domestic territory of a country.
  • 16. Net Domestic Product and Net National Product • Net Domestic Product = GDP-Depreciation • Net National Product (NNP) = GDP–Depreciation +NFIA Or =GNP–Depreciation • Thus NNP is the actual addition to a year’s wealth and is the sum of consumption expenditure, government expenditure, net foreign expenditure, and investment, less depreciation, plus net income earned from abroad. = C+I+G+(X–M)–Depreciation + NFIA • NNP at Factor Cost is the sum total of income earned by all the people of the nation, within the national boundaries or abroad • It is also called National Income. • NNP at Factor Cost = NNP at Market Prices –Indirect Taxes+ Subsidies
  • 17. Real and Nominal National Income • National income estimated at the prevailing prices, is called national income at current prices or Nominal National Income, or Money National Income or national income at current prices. • National income measured on the basis of some fixed price, say price prevailing at a particular point of time, or by taking a base year, is known as national income at constant prices, or Real National Income or national income at constant prices. •GDP deflator is the ratio of nominal GDP in a year to real GDP of that year •GDP deflator measures the change in prices between the base year and the current year. deflatorGDP GDPNominal =GDPReal
  • 18. Per Capital Income and Personal Income • Personal income is the total income received by the individuals of a country from all sources before direct taxes in one year. Personal Income = National Income –Undistributed Corporate Profits – Corporate Taxes – Social Security Contributions + Transfer Payments + Interest on Public Debt • Personal Disposable Income is the income which can be spent on consumption by individuals and families. Personal Disposable Income = Personal Income – Personal Taxes • Per capita income is the average income of the people of a country in a particular year. PopulationTotal IncomeNational =IncomeCapitaPer
  • 19. Methods of measuring national income • In equilibrium Output=Income=expenditure • Hence there are three approaches to the measurement of GDP: • Product (or Output) Method: National Income by Industry of Origin – Final Product Method – Value Added Method • Income Method or National Income by Distributive Shares • Expenditure Method
  • 20. Product (or Output) Method • The market value of all the goods and services produced in the country by all the firms across all industries are added up together. • Process – The economy is divided on basis of industries, such as agriculture, fishing, mining and quarrying, large scale manufacturing, small scale manufacturing, electricity, gas, etc. – The physical units of output are interpreted in money terms – The total values added up. (GDP at market price) – The indirect taxes are subtracted and the subsidies are added. (GDP at factor cost) – Net value is calculated by subtracting depreciation from the total value (NDP at factor cost).
  • 21. Limitations of Product Method • Problem of Double Counting: – unclear distinction between a final and an intermediate product. • Not Applicable to Tertiary Sector: – This method is useful only when output can be measured in physical terms • Exclusion of Non Marketed Products – E.g. outcome of hobby or self consumption • Self Consumption of Output – Producer may consume a part of his production.
  • 22. Income Method • The net income received by all citizens of a country in a particular year, i.e. total of net rents, net wages, net interest and net profits. (GDP at factor cost). • It is the income earned by the factors of production of a country. • Add the money sent by the citizens of the nation from abroad and deduct the payments made to foreign nationals (individuals and firms) (GNP at factor cost) or Gross National Income (GNI). Process: • Economy is divided on basis of income groups, such as wage/salary earners, rent earners, profit earners etc. • Income of all the gruops is added, including income from abroad and undistributed profits. • The income earned by foreigners and transfer payments made in the year are subtracted. GNI = Rent + Wage + Interest +Profit + Net Income from Abroad- Transfer payments
  • 23. Limitations of Income Method • Exclusion of non monetary income: Ignores the non- monetized section of economic activities. – Economic activities that contribute to national income, but due to their non monetary nature, they go unrecorded. For e.g. a farmer and family working in their own field. • Exclusion of Non Marketed Services: People undertake a particular activity that are difficult to ascertain in money value. E.g. mother’s services to the family.
  • 24. Expenditure Method of Measuring National Income • The total expenditure incurred by the society in a particular year is added together to get that year’s national income. • Components of Expenditure: – personal consumption expenditure – net domestic investment – government expenditure on goods and services, and – net foreign investment Limitations • Ignores Barter System • Ignores Own Consumption • Affected by Inflation
  • 25. Uses of National Income Data • National income is the most dependable indicator of a country’s economic health. • Difference between GDP and GNP indicates the contribution of net income earned abroad • Necessary for Economic planning: useful aid in judging which sectors should be given more emphasis • A measure of economic welfare. – higher aggregate production implies more and more goods and services being available to people • Helps in determining the regional disparities, income inequality and level of poverty in a country. • Helps in comparing the situations of economic growth in two different countries.
  • 26. Difficulties in Measurement of National Income • Non monetized transactions: Exchange of goods and services which have no monetary payments, like services rendered out of love, courtesy or kindness are difficult to include in the computation of national income. • Unorganized sector: Contribution of unorganized sector are unrecorded. It is very difficult to identify income of those who do not pay income tax. • Multiple sources of earnings: Part time activity goes unrecognized and such income is not included in national income. • Categorization of goods and services: In many cases categorization of goods and services as intermediate and final product is not very clear. • Inadequate data: Lack of adequate and reliable data is a major hurdle to the measurement of national income of underdeveloped countries.
  • 27. Summary • GDP is the sum of money values of all final goods and services produced within the domestic territories of a country during an accounting year. It can be measured at current or constant prices. • GNP is the aggregate final output of citizens and businesses of an economy in one year. NNP is GNP less depreciation. • The average income of the people of a country in a particular year is per capita income for that year. • National income can be measured by product method, income method and expenditure method. • National income accounting data are of utmost importance for the economy of any country; such data reveal the aggregate production of the economy and also help to determine the total expenditure and total income of that country. • Difficulties in measuring national income include multiple counting, exclusion of non market transacted services, self consumption of output, inflation or deflation, confusion about informal sector, etc. • National income is considered as a measure of economic welfare. As national income rises, the aggregate production of goods and services rises. Therefore, there is a positive relation between increase in national income and welfare.