Multiple Choice
assuming there are no capital gains, a nation's wealth at the start of a year is equal to the wealth at the start of the previous year plus
A) nothing because wealth does not change from one year to the next.
B) income.
C) saving during the year.
D) income minus saving during the year.
E) saving minus depreciation during the year.
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