Why would an economist use real gdp rather then nominal gdp to measure growth ? a- real gdp calculates the gdp for a longer period of time b-real gdp uses current prices to measure the year's output c- nominal gdp applies to only small number of industries d- real gdp reflects output more accurately then nominal gdp by using constant prices
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