Multiple Choice
How is flour treated in GDP terms?
A) It is always counted as an intermediate good.
B) It is counted as a final good if it is used by a company to make bread.
C) It is counted as a final good if it is used by a consumer who bakes bread for his own consumption.
D) It is always counted as a final good.
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