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Business, 10.03.2020 01:01 corrah15

Categorize each statements as a component of Gross Domestic Product (GDP): consumption, investment, government, or net exports. If it is not included in GDP, leave it unplaced.

a. A domestically manufactured personal computer
b. 55 cent tacos
c. government welfare payments
d. the purchase of company stock
e. a ticket to a local sporting event
f. babysitting paid for in cash and unreported
g. A public school teacher's salary
h. A domestically manufactured business computer
i. Ice cream
j. An exported dollhouse
k. Cab fare for personal use

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