If a State Made a Previously-Illegal Activity,such as Gambling or Prostitution,legal,then,other
Multiple Choice
If a state made a previously-illegal activity,such as gambling or prostitution,legal,then,other things equal,GDP
A) decreases.
B) increases.
C) doesn't change because both legal and illegal production are included in GDP.
D) doesn't change because these activities are never included in GDP.
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