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Although gdp is a reasonably good measure of a nation's output, it does not necessarily include all transactions and production for that nation.

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Gross domestic product does not represent off-the-books exercises, for example, looking after children, increase the value of the economy but are not answered to the legislature. It likewise doesn't consider the pleasure families encounter subsequently of the assortment of products accessible to buyers. Finally, GDP doesn't consider the expenses of overFshing and other excessively serious employments of assets.
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