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The difference between nominal GDP and real GDP is

A)
the prices used in the calculations.
the taxes used within the calculations.
that nominal GDP uses exports and real GDP uses net exports.
that nominal GDP included the depreciation of assets and real GDP uses
the appreciation of capital

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User Ishara
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Answer:

the prices used in the calculations.

Step-by-step explanation:

The real GDP erase the variations obtained by inflation in the annual prices.

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User Itzik Shachar
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