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Due to presence of HOMEWORKLIB POLICY, I am answering four questions.
Question 1.
Ans: all of these are price indices.
Explanation: CPI, PPI and GDP deflator are different price indices. GDP deflator is the most comprehensive one.
Question 4.
Ans: Individual income taxes.
Explanation: Income taxes make a large proportion of tax revenues.
Question 7,
Ans: Sales of homes in an older development.
Explanation: Older homes must be produced in previous years and they must be already counted at that time.
Question 8.
Ans: $ 300 billion
Explanation: Real GDP = 450 X (100 / 150) = $ 300.
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