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National Income Can Be Calculated by Subtracting

Question 33

Question 33

Multiple Choice

National income can be calculated by subtracting


A) depreciation from GDP.
B) indirect business taxes from GDP.
C) depreciation and indirect business taxes from GDP.
D) transfer payments and taxes from GDP.

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