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प्रश्न
Giving reason explain how should the following be treated in estimating gross domestic product at market price?
Expenditure on purchasing a car for use by a firm.
उत्तर
Expenditure on purchasing a car for use by a firm is included in the estimation of the gross domestic product at market price because the purchased car is the final investment expenditure of the firm.
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(Rs. in crores) | ||
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3 | Net current transfers from rest of the word | 100 |
4 | Net imports | 200 |
5 | Private final consumption expenditure | 5000 |
6 | Government final consumption expenditure | 3000 |
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9 | Change in stock | (-) 50 |
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(Rs in crores) | ||
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(ii) |
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