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Distinguishing Market vs. Non-Market Production

An economist describes a country's total economic output as the aggregated value of everything from 'nails to toothbrushes' and 'haircuts to street cleaning'. Consider two scenarios: 1) A professional chef prepares a meal for a customer in a restaurant. 2) The same chef prepares an identical meal at home for their family. Based on the principle of what this comprehensive economic measure is designed to capture, explain why the value of the first meal is included in the calculation while the value of the second is not.

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