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GDP 1. Calculate the values for the blanks in the shaded areas of the table below (identify your responses in a logical fashion in your document) : Expenditure Components of GDP by Country, 2018 (billions of US dollars) Australia Canada Denmark Finland India Japan New Zealand UK US Consumption 808.7 996.9 165.9 146.1 1650.6 2763.3 120.0 1870.5 13998.7 Investment Business fixed investment 336.9 385.1 78.8 65.6 842.7 1202.5 49.1 487.3 4260.7 Changes in inventories 0.1 9.4 2.9 3.4 27.4 11.2 0.1 5.8 54.7 Government 275.5 357.1 86.6 62.7 312.1 981.6 38.4 528.3 2904.3 Net Exports Exports 348.5 544.9 197.9 106.8 548.6 917.1 58.2 856.8 2510.2 Imports 312.0 581.1 176.4 108.8 657.0 904.4 58.1 907.1 3148.5 GDP Source: UNData, UN Statistics Division, data.un.org, GDP by Type of Expenditure at current prices - US dollars2. Based on the information in the table and your calculations for Question #1: Do any countries have positive net exports? Which one(s)? Which country has the largest negative net exports? 3. Suppose that a country asks for your advice about trade. Policymakers in the country want information about the impact of trade on GDP and whether they should be concerned about negative (or positive) net exports. Using the information in the table above as your guide, what advice would you give? 4. Based on information from the World Bank, in 2018, GDP per capita was $62,794.6 in the United States and $64,531.95 in Singapore - very similar values (and relatively high values compared to many countries). But, the annual rate of GDP growth averages 23% in the United States and 2.7% in Singapore. Would you predict the United States or Singapore to have a more rapid increase in the standard of living in the long run? 5. The United Nations Human Development Index (HDI) uses information about a country's life expectancy at birth (health), expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling (education), and Gross National Income per capita (standard of living) to create a measure that ranges from 1 (very high) to 0 (very low). For 2017, the United States had a value of 0-924. compared to 0.926 for Canada and 0.922 for the United Kingdom - very similar values, although not the highest of all countries. Suppose a developing country (such as Eritrea with a value of 0.440 or Haiti with a value of 0.498) asks for your advice on which country it should try to emulate in order to increase its level of development and economic growth. Which of the three countries above would you choose? Explain what additional information about each country would be important to making this assessment