Multiple Choice
One of the limitations of aggregate accounting is that:
A) it includes market transactions that should be excluded.
B) it doesn't take depreciation into account.
C) it measures market activity, not social welfare.
D) there isn't enough data available in most developed countries to have national income accounts.
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