Multiple Choice
Suppose a doctor spends half of the year in the United States and the other half in Canada and works in both places.How does his production get allocated between U.S.and Canadian GNP?
A) Half of the doctor's income counts toward U.S.GNP and half toward Canadian GNP.
B) It depends on whether the doctor is a permanent resident of the United States or Canada.
C) The full income gets counted in both U.S.GNP and Canadian GNP.
D) The value of the services produced in the United States gets counted in U.S.GNP and the value of the services produced in Canada gets counted in Canadian GNP.
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