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A government agency attempts to perfectly predict the national demand for a specific product next week by collecting real-time data on every producer's output, every retailer's inventory, and every consumer's stated purchase intentions. Why is this 'bottom-up' approach of tracking every single component fundamentally flawed for understanding the overall economic outcome?

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