Multiple Choice
How are intermediate goods treated in GDP computations?
A) They are included so we can get a measure of sales.
B) They are excluded because their value is already counted in the value of final goods.
C) They are excluded because there are too many to accurately measure.
D) They are included because they are final goods for the firm producing them.
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