Steve H. Hanke:There Is More to J.B. Say than ‘Say’s Law’
2017-07-22 IMI
U.S. gross domestic product and gross output.
U.S. gross domestic product and gross output components.
What makes up the conventional measure of GDP and the new GO measure? The tables below answer that question.
These changes are big, not only conceptually, but also numerically. Indeed, in 2016 Q4 GO was 73.8% larger than GDP. Why? Because GDP only measures the value of all final goods and services in the economy. GDP ignores all the intermediate steps required to produce GDP. GO corrects for most of those omissions.
Even though the always clever Keynes temporarily buried J.B. Say, the great Say is back. With that, the relative importance of consumption and government expenditures withers away (see the accompanying bar charts).
- gross domestic product and gross output components.
U.S. final sales to domestic purchasers vs. gross output.