Asked by bill
Which of the following is not considered when calculating a country’s GDP?
a.
goods produced by government agencies or commissions
b.
goods produced in the country by people who are not citizens
c.
services produced in the country
d.
goods produced by citizens of the country who are currently overseas
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Answer: d.
GDP measures production within a country's borders, regardless of the producer's citizenship, so it includes government output, services, and work by non‑citizens in the country. Production by a country's citizens while they are abroad is counted in GNP, not GDP.
GDP measures production within a country's borders, regardless of the producer's citizenship, so it includes government output, services, and work by non‑citizens in the country. Production by a country's citizens while they are abroad is counted in GNP, not GDP.
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