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What is the key difference between the Consumer Price Index​(CPI) and the GDP​ deflator?

A. The two indexes measure price changes for different ​"baskets" of products.

B. The GDP deflator includes​ imports, while the CPI only includes domestically produced goods and services.

C. The formulas used to construct the indexes bear little resemblance to each other.

D. The CPI is broader in coverage than is the GDP deflator.

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Mahe Alam
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