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Statistics on real GDP during World War II may give a misleading indication of whether World War II was a period of prosperity because
A) inflation may have been considerably higher than estimated.
B) most of the increased production was for military goods, not consumption goods.
C) government agents purposely inflated the production numbers to maintain American support for the war.
D) government agencies were shorthanded and did a particularly poor job of collecting data.
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Essentials of Economics


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The textbook reference in your signature really helped me narrow it down.

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