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Consequences of Double-Counting in National Accounts

A junior economist suggests that to measure the total impact of the government on the economy, both government purchases of new military equipment and payments for unemployment benefits should be added together and included in the government spending (G) component of national income. Explain the fundamental accounting error in this approach and describe what effect this error would have on the final calculation of the nation's total economic output.

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