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The Role of Unsold Goods in GDP Calculation

A manufacturing firm produces $50 million worth of goods during a specific quarter. In the same quarter, it sells $45 million worth of these goods. Explain the reasoning behind how the remaining $5 million of unsold goods is treated in the expenditure approach to calculating that quarter's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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