Multiple Choice
Why is GDP NOT a perfect measure of material well-being?
A) because it ignores production of goods and services by the government
B) because it ignores goods produced in Canada but which are shipped overseas
C) because it ignores negative externalities
D) because it ignores consumer spending on services
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