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GDP As A Measure Of The Economy

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GDP As a Measure of the Economy




GDP As a Measure of the Economy


     The GDP is not a sufficient gauge of how the nation's economy is doing.
The GDP is a sum of the monetary value of what has been produced in the nation
in the past year.   The formula for calculating the GDP ignores a large
percentage of the activities that transpire in the nation's economy.  The
formula ignores several things as work done in the home and activities in the
underground economy.  In general, the GDP includes several items that in reality
do not indicate the nation's economic level while excluding a large proportion
of the activities of the nation.
     The GDP does not include several things that greatly affect the nation's
economic standings.  The formula does not consider these things simply because
they cannot be measured with any accuracy.  The work done in the home affects
the welfare of the economy because it takes time to care for a house, time that
an individual could be working.  So in essence, an individual pays them...This is ONLY a preview of the article. If you would like to view the entire document, you must subscribe to Electronic References. Please register below now!

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