Multiple Choice
In what category is the purchase of a computer by a person for household use in national income accounting?
A) It is counted as consumption.
B) It is counted as consumption if the computer was manufactured in the United States; otherwise it is ignored.
C) It is included as part of investment.
D) The purchase is not included at all, but the value of services the computer gives is included in consumption each year.
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