Multiple Choice
The statistical discrepancy that regularly arises in national income accounting refers to the slight difference between
A) personal income and personal disposable income.
B) total household payments to the government and taxes paid to the government.
C) the income and expenditure approaches to the calculation of GDP.
D) the quarterly and annual approaches to the calculation of GDP.
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