Multiple Choice
In an economy experiencing persistent deflation:
A) potential GDP will necessarily exceed actual GDP.
B) changes in nominal GDP may either overstate or understate changes in real GDP.
C) changes in nominal GDP understate changes in real GDP.
D) changes in nominal GDP overstate changes in real GDP.
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