Multiple Choice
Sally used to prepare her own meals, but now she eats out more. How does Sally's change of habit affect GDP?
A) It raises GDP by the additional value Sally produces during her new extra time.
B) It raises GDP by the price of the restaurant meals.
C) It raises GDP by less than the restaurant price of the meals because now Sally does not work anymore for preparing meals.
D) It raises GDP by more than the restaurant price of the meals because Sally can do something else during the extra time that she now has.
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