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If government payments for social security were included in the government spending component of national accounts, and the recipients also spent that money on goods, the value of that spending would be subject to ____ in the final calculation of the nation's total output.
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If government payments for social security were included in the government spending component of national accounts, and the recipients also spent that money on goods, the value of that spending would be subject to ____ in the final calculation of the nation's total output.
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