Distinguish between the final goods and intermediate goods. How do they help in
calculating GDP ?
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intermediate goods are unfinished goods that are not used for final consumption. such goods are used as raw materials in production of final goods. ... only final goods are taken while calculating the GDP. GDP denotes the value of all final goods produced in a country during a specific year.
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