no
No it is not a part of GDP. However, if you paying some kind of fees for you broker to do certain trnsaction this would be count as a part o GDP
Yes, taxes are included in GDP calculations as they represent government revenue and are considered a part of the overall economic activity within a country.
Yes, but the exact way you would count that money depends on the method of GDP calculation that you use.
By only counting the prices of final goods and services, the government does not count the same product twice.
no
No it is not a part of GDP. However, if you paying some kind of fees for you broker to do certain trnsaction this would be count as a part o GDP
No, zero dollar payments do not count toward loan forgiveness.
Working at a daycare center would be included in GDP because it involves formal employment and contributes to the economy through wages earned and services provided. In contrast, babysitting at home typically does not get reported or formalized in economic data, especially if it's unpaid or informal. Therefore, only the daycare center's services would count toward GDP.
Yes, taxes are included in GDP calculations as they represent government revenue and are considered a part of the overall economic activity within a country.
Yes
Yes, but the exact way you would count that money depends on the method of GDP calculation that you use.
Yes they do
yea
By only counting the prices of final goods and services, the government does not count the same product twice.
Yes.
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