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cookcarl

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Question 1

GDP calculations include goods, but not services.


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Question 2

The equation for GDP using the expenditure approach is


◦ GDP = 
C + 
I + 
G + 
EX - I
M.
◦ GDP = 
C + 
I + 
G + (
IM - 
EX).
◦ GDP = 
C + 
I + 
G + 
EX + 
IM.
◦ GDP = 
C + 
I + 
G - 
EX - 
IM.


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Marked as best answer by cookcarl on Apr 19, 2019

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cookcarl

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Reply 2 on: Apr 19, 2019
Excellent


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