Multiple Choice
Attempting to calculate the value of an economy by adding up the value of every good and service produced would lead to:
A) overcounting, as the value of intermediate products would be counted twice.
B) overcounting, as every good sold is marked-up in price.
C) undercounting, as most goods are not sold in retail markets.
D) undercounting, as the value of money changes over time.
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