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Consequences of Inaccurate GDP Estimation

A country's statistical agency reports that non-market activities, such as government services and the imputed rental value of owner-occupied housing, constitute a significant portion of its measured Gross Domestic Product (GDP). If the methods used to estimate the value of these activities systematically overvalue them, explain one potential negative consequence for economic policymaking that relies on this inflated GDP data.

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