A macroeconomist is building a model to understand the overall effects of a new national tax policy. To do this, the model treats the entire economy's output—from software development to haircuts to agricultural products—as a single, uniform good. Which of the following statements provides the strongest justification for this significant simplification?
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A macroeconomist is building a model to understand the overall effects of a new national tax policy. To do this, the model treats the entire economy's output—from software development to haircuts to agricultural products—as a single, uniform good. Which of the following statements provides the strongest justification for this significant simplification?
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