Suppose that real GDP is growing at a rate of 2 percent, while the GDP deflator is growing at a rate of 3 percent. What is the rate at which nominal GDP is growing?
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Step 1: Calculate the growth rate of nominal GDP using the formula: Nominal GDP growth rate = Real GDP growth rate + Inflation rate Show more…
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