0:00:00.000,0:00:03.200 ♪ [music] ♪ 0:00:12.760,0:00:14.860 - [Narrator] What is[br]Gross Domestic Product, 0:00:14.860,0:00:17.101 otherwise known as GDP? 0:00:17.101,0:00:22.701 Gross Domestic Product is the market value[br]of all finished goods and services 0:00:22.701,0:00:25.394 produced within a country in a year. 0:00:29.655,0:00:32.060 Think about the economy[br]like a giant supermarket 0:00:32.060,0:00:35.360 filled with millions of goods,[br]like dresses, and washing machines, 0:00:35.360,0:00:38.209 and services,[br]like dog walking and massages. 0:00:39.533,0:00:43.520 Every time a finished good[br]or service is sold, we ring up the price. 0:00:45.367,0:00:49.175 At the end of the year,[br]we ring up the total -- that's the GDP. 0:00:49.420,0:00:51.589 Let's look more closely[br]at some of the details. 0:00:51.589,0:00:53.804 Notice that we said GDP[br]is the market value 0:00:53.804,0:00:56.381 of all finished goods and services. 0:00:56.381,0:00:58.043 A finished good or service is one 0:00:58.043,0:01:00.288 that will not be sold again[br]as part of some other good. 0:01:00.824,0:01:03.618 When a bakery buys[br]flour, eggs, and butter, 0:01:03.618,0:01:07.546 we don't count these sales in GDP[br]because these goods aren't finished. 0:01:07.546,0:01:11.478 They are intermediate goods that,[br]when combined, will become 0:01:11.478,0:01:13.729 a finished good -- a cake, for example. 0:01:13.729,0:01:16.483 But, if a consumer buys an egg[br]to make an omelet, 0:01:16.483,0:01:17.913 the egg is a finished good 0:01:17.913,0:01:20.559 because it won't be sold again[br]as part of some other good. 0:01:20.559,0:01:24.074 In other words, our GDP supermarket[br]is like a real supermarket. 0:01:24.074,0:01:27.291 At the GDP register, we ring up[br]the eggs sold to consumers, 0:01:27.291,0:01:31.393 and the cakes, but we don't ring up[br]the eggs the baker used to make the cake. 0:01:33.113,0:01:35.773 There are also goods[br]that are used to make other goods, 0:01:35.773,0:01:40.044 but are still considered finished goods.[br]These are called capital goods. 0:01:40.606,0:01:43.877 If Caterpillar produces a tractor[br]and sells it to a farm, 0:01:43.877,0:01:46.628 the tractor is considered a finished good. 0:01:46.628,0:01:50.106 The tractor is finished[br]and its value is added to the GDP. 0:01:50.900,0:01:53.708 Although the tractor is used[br]to make other goods, 0:01:53.708,0:01:56.646 it won't be sold again[br]as part of another good, 0:01:56.646,0:01:59.468 so the tractor is still a finished good. 0:02:00.028,0:02:01.642 ♪ [music] ♪ 0:02:03.072,0:02:06.239 The GDP is the market value[br]of all finished goods and services 0:02:06.239,0:02:08.735 produced within a country in a year. 0:02:09.459,0:02:11.731 GDP only counts production. 0:02:11.942,0:02:15.478 If an old house is sold this year,[br]that doesn't add to GDP 0:02:15.478,0:02:21.177 since the house wasn't produced this year.[br]Only the sale of new houses add to GDP. 0:02:22.405,0:02:24.405 ♪ [music] ♪ 0:02:26.993,0:02:31.401 GDP also only counts goods and services[br]produced within a country. 0:02:31.656,0:02:34.786 If you buy a bottle of wine[br]imported from France, 0:02:34.786,0:02:37.950 that adds to France's GDP, [br]not to U.S. GDP. 0:02:38.556,0:02:41.009 On the other hand, a computer[br]produced in the United States 0:02:41.009,0:02:44.665 and exported to France[br]adds to the U.S. GDP. 0:02:45.435,0:02:47.475 ♪ [music] ♪ 0:02:50.592,0:02:52.720 Let's go back to the definition [br]one more time, 0:02:52.720,0:02:56.308 to see some of the limits of GDP[br]as a measure of economic production. 0:02:56.308,0:02:59.290 GDP is the market value[br]of all finished goods and services 0:02:59.290,0:03:01.469 produced within a country in a year. 0:03:02.148,0:03:04.603 If a good isn't bought[br]and sold in a market, 0:03:04.603,0:03:07.124 then it's not typically counted in GDP. 0:03:07.379,0:03:09.723 Why not? Counting the market value 0:03:09.723,0:03:12.886 of, say, all the breakfast cereal[br]produced in the U.S. is easy, 0:03:12.886,0:03:13.939 at least in principle. 0:03:13.939,0:03:17.188 Just add up the price every time[br]a box of cereal is sold. 0:03:17.572,0:03:21.849 Since market prices are observable,[br]every statistician who counts carefully 0:03:21.849,0:03:23.931 will come up with pretty much[br]the same number. 0:03:24.313,0:03:28.100 But, without market prices,[br]there's no easy or agreed upon way 0:03:28.100,0:03:30.320 to calculate how much a good is worth. 0:03:30.320,0:03:33.824 Polar bears, for example,[br]aren't counted in GDP. 0:03:33.824,0:03:36.240 The statisticians and economists[br]who calculate GDP 0:03:36.240,0:03:38.109 have nothing against polar bears. 0:03:38.109,0:03:43.211 The problem is that there's no easy way[br]to calculate how valuable polar bears are. 0:03:43.627,0:03:46.493 Just because GDP[br]doesn't include polar bears 0:03:46.493,0:03:48.746 doesn't mean that [br]we can't love polar bears. 0:03:48.746,0:03:51.250 And if polar bears were included in GDP, 0:03:51.250,0:03:53.963 that wouldn't require us[br]to love polar bears either. 0:03:53.963,0:03:57.688 Ultimately, GDP is just a number.[br]But it's a useful number. 0:03:57.688,0:04:01.250 In the next few videos, we'll show [br]how the GDP number can be used 0:04:01.250,0:04:03.000 as a measure of the standard of living. 0:04:03.000,0:04:06.670 But for that, we'll have to make[br]a distinction between the Nominal GDP, 0:04:06.670,0:04:11.085 what we have just discussed so far,[br]and Real GDP. 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