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    Annual Growth in Industrialized Countries Is Usually Measured in Terms
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Annual Growth in Industrialized Countries Is Usually Measured in Terms

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Annual growth in industrialized countries is usually measured in terms of


A) consumer spending.
B) new net investment.
C) income distribution.
D) real GDP.

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