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Chapter 10: Measuring Aggregate Performance

EXHIBIT 10.1 Unemployment Rates in Major Industrialized Countries

EXHIBIT 10.2 The Unemployment Rate: 1929–2009

EXHIBIT 10.3 Unemployment Rates for June 2009

EXHIBIT 10.4 Computing the Annual Rate of Inflation for College Tuition The price index for tuition and school fees was 513.7 in June 2008 and 548.7 in June 2009, using 1984 as the base year. What was the rate of inflation in tuition and fees over this time period?

EXHIBIT 10.5 Consumer Price Indexes, June 2009 (1982–1984 = 100)

EXHIBIT 10.6 Inflation Rates In Major Industrialized Countries

EXHIBIT 10.7 Total Output = GDP = Total Income

EXHIBIT 10.8 Gross Domestic Product In 2008 (in billions)