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In the National Income Accounts, New Investment Goods Are Considered

Question 39

Question 39

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In the national income accounts, new investment goods are considered


A) intermediate goods, and therefore, not counted.
B) final goods.
C) subtractions from final output.
D) depreciated goods.

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