Multiple Choice
How does the income approach to measuring GDP compare to the production and expenditure approach to measuring GDP?
A) It is lower, because some of the revenue from selling goods goes back into the production of more goods.
B) It is the same, because all revenues are either payed to workers at the company or to the owners of the company.
C) It is higher, because there are multiple stages along the production process where income is earned.
D) It is higher if the economy is in a time of strong economic growth, and it is lower in times of recession.
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