Multiple Choice
One problem with using market values to measure GDP is that
A) you cannot compare completely heterogeneous goods by using their dollar values.
B) some useful goods and services are not sold in markets.
C) prices for some goods change every year.
D) market values of export goods are usually priced in foreign currencies.
Correct Answer:

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