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2 Economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year because if intermediate goods were O counted, then multiple counting would occur. O not counted, then multiple counting would occur. O counted, then prices would be overstated. O not counted, then prices would be overstated.

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Economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year because if intermediate goods were
O counted, then multiple counting would occur.
O not counted, then multiple counting would occur.
O counted, then prices would be overstated.
O not counted, then prices would be overstated.
        
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Economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year because if intermediate goods were
O counted, then multiple counting would occur.
O not counted, then multiple counting would occur.
O counted, then prices would be overstated.
O not counted, then prices would be overstated.

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Economists include only final goods in measuring GDP for a particular year because if intermediate goods were counted, then multiple counting would occur. not counted, then multiple counting would occur. counted, then prices would be overstated. not counted, then prices would be overstated. O counted,then multiple counting would occur. O not counted,then multiple counting would occur. O counted, then prices would be overstated. O not counted, then prices would be overstated.
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00:01 Hello students, we are given a question.
00:02 When measuring gdp for a particular year, economists exclude the value of used furniture, bought and sold because we are given some options.
00:13 It is not reported anywhere.
00:15 The value needs to be averaged over a specified number of years.
00:19 It is a durable good.
00:21 It was counted in gdp in some previous year...
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