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Gross domestic product (GDP) typically declines when there is a decrease in consumer spending, reduced business investment, or a fall in net exports. Economic downturns, such as recessions, can also lead to higher unemployment and lower production levels, further contributing to a decrease in GDP. Additionally, external factors like natural disasters or geopolitical tensions can disrupt economic activity and negatively impact GDP.

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