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Keri E Hennessee
on Nov 11, 2024Verified
Suppose at a particular level of real gross domestic product (GDP) ,there are no unintended inventory adjustments.In this context,which of the following is true?
A) Real GDP is less than the equilibrium level of real GDP demanded.
B) Real GDP is greater than the equilibrium level of real GDP demanded.
C) Real GDP equals the equilibrium level of real GDP demanded.
D) At equilibrium real GDP,there is no inflation.
E) At equilibrium real GDP,there is no saving.
Real GDP
The measure of a country's economic output adjusted for price changes, providing a more accurate reflection of an economy's size and growth.
Inventory Adjustments
Changes made to the recorded amount of inventory to account for discrepancies, damages, losses, or theft.
- Ascertain and scrutinize the equilibrium state of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Ascertain and scrutinize the equilibrium state of Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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