Multiple Choice
GDP handles household production by
A) estimating a dollar value of the goods purchased to do housework.
B) estimating a dollar value of the services provided.
C) ignoring it.
D) including it in exactly the same way that all other production is included.
E) including it in real GDP but not in nominal GDP because there are no prices paid for the work.
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