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Including Intermediate Goods in the GDP Calculation Is

Question 263

Question 263

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Including intermediate goods in the GDP calculation is:


A) the value-added method.
B) double counting.
C) deflating the value of GDP.
D) the expenditure method of GDP calculation.

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