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15 July, 14:33

Suppose that an economy produces only two types of goods. At a given year, it makes 70,973 units of good A which sells at $9 a unit and 64,928 units of good B which sells at $7 per unit. What is the nominal GDP of this economy for that year?

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  1. 15 July, 14:35
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    Answer:$1,093,253

    Explanation:

    GDP is the sum of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a given year.

    Nominal GDP is calculated using current year prices.

    Nominal GDP = (70,973 * $9) + (64,928 * $7) = $454,496 + 638,757 = $1,093,253
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