I need a 4-6 page powerpoint presentation on the economy in the 60\'s it should
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I need a 4-6 page powerpoint presentation on the economy in the 60's it should include an overview of the 60's as the first slide.
GDP (1–2 slides)
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and Growth
Analyze the annual GDP to calculate specific growth rates and trends in the U.S. economy.
Choose two or three of the most relevant events from this time period that impacted the U.S. economy. Apply specific models developed throughout the course to demonstrate how these events influenced national output during this time period.
Unemployment and Inflation (1–2 slides)
Apply specific models developed throughout the course to demonstrate how the previously selected events influenced both unemployment and inflation during this time period.
Analyze unemployment and inflation data as to their relation to output and growth, using macroeconomic principles and models to explain their effect.
Interest Rates (1–2 slides)
Analyze interest rate fluctuations throughout this time period and their effects on other aspects of the economy:
How would these fluctuations affect inflation?
Would investments and foreign trade rates increase or decrease?
How would the GDP of the American economy be affected?
Please include links to references. Thank you.
Explanation / Answer
US economh advanced an annualized 2.1 percent on quater in the three months to september
GDP is one of the primary indicators used to gauge the health of country economy. It represents the total dollar value of a goods. If GDP is 3%. It means economy has grown by 3 percent in the last year.
GDP growth rate in united states averaged 3.24 percent from 1947 to2015 reaching an all time high of 16.90 percent in first quater of 1950 and a record low of -10 in 1958
Global recession of 1930 and 2008 are the two major events which hurt the economy of united states very severly.
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