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Business, 24.03.2020 21:45, Anabel818

Suppose that a dealership added domestically-produced cars to its inventory in June 2014 because it expected an increase in demand for them. The dealership miscalculated the preferences of its customers, however, and was not able to sell the cars until January 2015. The cars added to the dealership's inventory in June 2014 Group of answer choices

A. to avoid double counting they will not appear neither in 2014 GDP, nor in 2015 GDP.
B. will not show up in 2014 GDP and will be counted when they are actually sold 2015.
C. will be counted in 2014 GDP as part of consumption
D. will not be counted in 2014 GDP because they were intermediate goods that year.
E. will counted 2014 GD fin 20.

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