Multiple Choice
In national-income accounting,the concept of "net domestic income" is useful because it
A) does not include inventory investment.
B) includes government transfer payments.
C) includes all goods produced but not exchanged in markets.
D) excludes the value of output that is used as replacement investment.
E) represents national income plus depreciation.
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