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Difference between Nominal and real GDP
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Answered by chocolateyqueen15
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Answer:

Nominal GDP is the GDP without the effects of inflation or deflation whereas you can arrive at Real GDP, only after giving effects of inflation or deflation. Nominal GDP reflects current GDP at current prices. Conversely, Real GDP reflects current GDP at past (base) year prices.

Answered by amirsohel76
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Explanation:

Nominal GDP is the GDP without the effects of inflation or deflation whereas you can arrive at Real GDP, only after giving effects of inflation or deflation. Nominal GDP reflects current GDP at current prices. Conversely, Real GDP reflects current GDP at past (base) year prices.

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