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1 July, 09:18

Amy has a card shop. She receives a shipment of Valentine's Day cards in December 2011 made by a card manufacture in that month. Amy pays the wholesale distributor of the cards a total of $500. In February 2012, she sold all the cards for a total of $800. What are the contributions of these transactions to GDP in 2011 and 2012?

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  1. 1 July, 09:34
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    The contributions of these transactions is a reduction to GDP by $500 in 2011 and an increase in GDP by $800 in 2012.

    Explanation:

    GDP is the abbreviation for gross domestic product which is the monetary value of all finished products (goods and services) made within a country during a specific period (usually a year). In the determination of a country's GDP, imports are subtracted while exports or sales are added.

    Therefore considering that Amy received a shipment of Valentine's Day cards in December 2011 paying a total of $500 and sold all the cards for a total of $800 in February 2012, the contributions of these transactions is a reduction to GDP by $500 in 2011 and an increase in GDP by $800 in 2012.
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