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Growth in GDP Systematically Understates the Growth in National Well-Being

Question 144

Question 144

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Growth in GDP systematically understates the growth in national well-being because


A) ecological costs are netted out of GDP.
B) "bads" as well as "goods" get included in GDP.
C) investment is not included in GDP.
D) as a country gets richer, leisure time increases.

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