Although GDP is a reasonably good measure of a nation's output, it does not necessarily include all transactions and production for that nation. Which of the following scenarios are either not accounted for or measured inaccurately by either the income or the expenditure methods of calculating GDP for the United States? Check all that apply. The costs of overfishing and other overly intensive uses of resources Expenditures on federal highways The variety of goods available to consumers The value produced by doing your own laundry

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The variety of goods available to consumers: GDP only looks a at the value of goods that are produced within the country, it does not take into account the variety available in the market to consumers.

The value produced by doing your own laundry: GDP does not measure non-market activities, so personal jobs like doing your own laundry is not accounted for.

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