Multiple Choice
If the economy adds to its inventory of goods during some year,
A) gross investment will exceed net investment by the amount of the inventory increase.
B) this amount should be ignored in calculating that year's GDP.
C) this amount should be subtracted in calculating that year's GDP.
D) this amount should be included in calculating that year's GDP.
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