Multiple Choice
the three approaches to measuring GDP are called the
A) accounting approach, the statistical approach, and the product approach.
B) product approach, the income approach, and the expenditure approach.
C) product approach, the cost approach, and the expenditure approach.
D) accounting approach, the income approach, and the expenditure approach.
E) accounting approach, the statistical approach, and the income approach.
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