Answer:
The correct answer is B: decreased
Step-by-step explanation:
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is the sum of all the finished goods and services produced in a specific period, based on the market value of such items. The data sets are net of inflation, they are calculated adjusting for price changes.
The formula is as follow:
GDP = C + I + G + NX
GDP is the sum of consumer spending C, Investments I, Government spending G, and net exports NX.
Inventory level itself is not part of GDP; however, changes in inventory does affect GDP by affecting investments. So if a corporation chooses to build up its inventory by amount X, it essentially makes an expenditure that increases I by X. Inventory will increase when a company produces more than what it sells.
So a reduction in production affects I, reducing GDP.