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Nomina
3. Nominal GDP differs from real GDP because:
β corre
A. Nominal GDP is based on constant prices
B. Real GDP is based on current prices
C. Nominal GDP is adjusted for changes in the price level
D. Real GDP is adjusted for the changes in the price level
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