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Aggregate Income In dollars ($)Labor income (wages, salaries, fringe benefits) 6,900Capital income (profits, interest, rents) 3,400Depreciation 2,000Taxes, subsidies, and transfers 800Net exports 40Net income of foreigners –600Statistical discrepancy 54Government spending 6,300The GDP for the country above is $$$19894 using the income approach.

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Aggregate Income In dollars ()Laborincome(wages,salaries,fringebenefits)6,900Capitalincome(profits,interest,rents)3,400Depreciation2,000Taxes,subsidies,andtransfers800Netexports40Netincomeofforeigners600Statisticaldiscrepancy54Governmentspending6,300TheGDPforthecountryaboveis)Labor income (wages, salaries, fringe benefits) 6,900Capital income (profits, interest, rents) 3,400Depreciation 2,000Taxes, subsidies, and transfers 800Net exports 40Net income of foreigners –600Statistical discrepancy 54Government spending 6,300The GDP for the country above is 19894 using the income approach.

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Solution

To calculate the GDP using the income approach, we need to add up all the incomes in the economy. This includes labor income, capital income, and taxes, subsidies, and transfers. We also need to add depreciation, which is the decrease in value of physical capital over time. We subtract the net income of foreigners, which is the income earned by foreigners in the country minus the income earned by citizens abroad. We also need to account for the statistical discrepancy, which is the difference between the GDP calculated using the income approach and the GDP calculated using the expenditure approach.

Here's the calculation:

Labor income: 6,900Capitalincome:6,900 Capital income: 3,400 Depreciation: 2,000Taxes,subsidies,andtransfers:2,000 Taxes, subsidies, and transfers: 800 Subtract net income of foreigners: -600Addstatisticaldiscrepancy:600 Add statistical discrepancy: 54

Adding these together, we get $12,554.

However, the GDP given in the question is $19,894. This discrepancy could be due to the fact that the question does not include government spending and net exports in the calculation. If we add these to our calculation:

Government spending: 6,300Netexports:6,300 Net exports: 40

Adding these to our previous total, we get $18,894.

There still seems to be a $1,000 discrepancy between our calculation and the given GDP. This could be due to a mistake in the question or some other income not accounted for in the question.

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