Multiple Choice
To calculate GDP once national income has been computed, we must
A) add indirect business taxes and transfers and subtract profits.
B) add depreciation and subtract indirect business taxes.
C) add depreciation and indirect business taxes and transfer payments and subtract other business income adjustments and net U.S. income earned abroad.
D) add indirect business taxes and transfers and subtract depreciation, other business income adjustments, and net U.S. income earned abroad.
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