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No, the value of intermediate goods is not included in GDP because that value is already included in the value of the final goods.
In other words, GDP is a measure that includes only the value of final goods and services produced in a given region, within a given period of time.
In this case, the value of the cotton is already added to the value of the new shirt, therefore, only the value of the shirt is included in GDP.
This is false.
When trying to form an opinion is it useful and important to look at all the sides of the issue, that is to look at it from different perspectives and to understand the different opinions of others - otherwise we might be missing an important piece of information and can't make an informed decision.
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The state in the United States of America which is located at 150 W longitude is: Alaska.
What to produce, how to produce, and for whom to produce.