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28 June, 08:29

How is real GDP different from GDP? A. Real GDP takes inflation into account. B. GDP takes inflation into account. C. Real GDP uses utility rather than dollars as a unit of measurement. D. GDP only uses dollars as a measurement.

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  1. 28 June, 09:47
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    C. Real GDP uses utility rather than dollars as a unit of measurement.
  2. 28 June, 10:11
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    C. real gdp uses utility rather than dollars as a unit of measurement.
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