Multiple Choice
Which of the following about inventory changes and GDP is true?
A) Inventory investment adds to GDP because it represents goods produced during the current period.
B) Inventory investment is subtracted from GDP because the goods were not sold during the period.
C) Inventory investment does not affect GDP because the goods were not sold during the period.
D) Inventory investment does not affect GDP because it does not represent goods produced during the period.
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