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    GDP Tends to Underestimate the Productive Activity in the Economy
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GDP Tends to Underestimate the Productive Activity in the Economy

Question 13

Question 13

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GDP tends to underestimate the productive activity in the economy because it excludes the value of output from


A) public transfer payments to households.
B) the consumption of fixed capital.
C) the underground economy.
D) intermediate goods.

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