3. Statistical Discrepancy (SD) is zero. What does that imply regarding the relationship between GDP and GDI? Explain carefully and thoroughly.
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Statistical Discrepancy (SD) is a term used in national income accounting to represent the difference between GDP and GDI. It arises due to various measurement errors, data collection issues, and statistical discrepancies in the estimation of these two measures. Show more…
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