00:03
So the nominal gdp is given by multiplying the price and quantity of all of the goods and services produced within the year in the economy.
00:13
So in the nominal gdp calculation, we multiply the current year price and the quantity.
00:19
So for year 1, 2 and 3 respectively, we take 3 times 4, which is equal to $12, 5 times 4, which is equal to $20, and 6 times 5, which is equal to $30 ,000.
00:34
Dollars and that is their respective gdp.
00:42
So looking at part b here, so in the base year, year one, the real gdp equals the nominal gdp.
00:49
And so therefore, year one, the real gdp would be $12.
01:01
So based on year one, the real gdp for year two would be four times four.
01:07
That's $16.
01:08
And based on year one, the real gdp for year three would be four times five.
01:13
And so that is $20.
01:17
And so the gdp deflator is given by the following equation...