Why we should always consider the finish and final goods and not the
intermediate goods while calculating the GDP?
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Economists do not factor intermediate goods when they calculate gross domestic product (GDP). GDP is a measurement of the market value of all final goods and services produced in the economy. ... This is called a value-added approach because it values every stage of production involved in producing a final good.
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