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To calculate GDP it is necessary to add up the market value of all the ________ produced within a country during a year.
 
  A) intermediate goods and services produced and all the final goods and services produced
  B) intermediate goods and services produced
  C) goods but not services produced
  D) final goods and services produced
  E) goods and services produced

Question 2

According to New Keynesians, an increase in which of the following will tend to cause the inflation rate to increase?
 
  A) firms' average inflation adjusted per-unit costs of production
  B) anticipated future inflation
  C) an unexpected increase in aggregate demand
  D) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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