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    The Word "Final" in the Definition of GDP Refers to
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The Word "Final" in the Definition of GDP Refers to

Question 356

Question 356

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The word "final" in the definition of GDP refers to


A) not counting intermediate goods or services.
B) the time period when production took place.
C) valuing production at market prices.
D) counting the intermediate goods and services used to produce GDP.

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