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@Brianna17

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If the statistical discrepancy is zero, in order to calculate GDP from the value of net domestic product at factor cost, we must add
 
  A) the value of intermediate goods and subtract the value of imports.
  B) direct taxes, subtract corporate profit, and add investment.
  C) indirect taxes, subtract subsidies, and add depreciation.
  D) subsidies, subtract indirect taxes and depreciation.
  E) indirect taxes, subsidies, and depreciation.

Question 2

If the price of a CD is equal to the equilibrium price, there will be ________ of CDs and the price will ________.
 
  A) surplus; rise
  B) surplus; fall
  C) shortage; fall
  D) neither a shortage nor surplus; not change



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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