Goods and services not purchased in markets such as food


Goods and services not purchased in markets, such as food produced and consumed at home, are usually not included in GDP. How might this impact our measure of economic well being? Should we try and include these types of good when measuring GDP? What about activities in the ‘informal' economy?

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Microeconomics: Goods and services not purchased in markets such as food
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