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    Purchases of Lumber,such as a Sheet of Plywood,are Always Considered
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Purchases of Lumber,such as a Sheet of Plywood,are Always Considered

Question 154

Question 154

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Purchases of lumber,such as a sheet of plywood,are always considered intermediate goods and those transactions are not counted in GDP.

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