Multiple Choice
If consumption was 70 percent of GDP and investment and government expenditure were both 18 percent each, then we see that
A) we must subtract depreciation from investment so that the components of GDP do not exceed 100 percent.
B) exports must be more than imports.
C) GDP can be over 100 percent because it is "gross" rather than "net."
D) the error is due to rounding.
E) exports must be less than imports.
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