Multiple Choice
If depreciation (consumption of fixed capital) exceeds gross domestic investment, we can conclude that
A) nominal GDP is rising but real GDP is declining.
B) net investment is negative.
C) the economy is importing more than it exports.
D) the economy's production capacity is expanding.
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