Multiple Choice
Because GDP does not fully account for improvements in the quality of goods,
A) the inflation rate is understated and real GDP is overstated.
B) the inflation rate is overstated and real GDP is understated.
C) both the inflation rate and real GDP are overstated.
D) both the inflation rate and real GDP are understated.
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