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Economics
Macroeconomics
National Income Accounting and Price Indexes
What are the following variables used for in economics:
Nominal GDP, Real GDP, GDP Deflator and CPI?
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To dertermine the goods and services that are produced within the border of the country.and to calculate the statistics of the country
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