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Role of Statistical Agencies in GDP Estimation
National statistical agencies, particularly in high-income countries where they are well-funded, are responsible for producing accurate estimates of Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This task requires a significant investment of time and specialized expertise to navigate the complexities of economic measurement.
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