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The Value of Intermediate Goods Is Not Included in the Calculation

Question 154

Question 154

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The value of intermediate goods is not included in the calculation of GDP to avoid the problem of


A) depreciation.
B) inflation.
C) double counting.
D) transfer payments.

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