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Which of the following is not covered by Medicare?

a) long-term nursing
b) skilled nursing care
c) hospice nursing care
d) home health care

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Final answer:

GDP includes the value of all final goods and services produced in a country, like hospital stays and new car sales but excludes non-market items, like unpaid household labor and the sales of used goods.

Step-by-step explanation:

Items Included and Excluded in GDP

Gross Domestic Product (GDP) measures the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. Regarding the items listed:

  • The cost of hospital stays is included in GDP, as it represents payments for medical services provided by hospitals.
  • The rise in life expectancy over time is not included in GDP as it is a non-market outcome reflecting quality of life, not an economic transaction.
  • Child care provided by a licensed day care center is included in GDP because it is a paid service provided by a business.
  • Child care provided by a grandmother is not included in GDP, as household labor is not typically compensated with a market transaction.
  • A used car sale is not included in GDP since it does not represent a production of new goods; only new goods and services are counted.
  • A new car sale is included in GDP because it represents a new good entering the marketplace.
  • The greater variety of cheese available in supermarkets is not directly included in GDP; however, the sales of these cheeses are included as they represent market transactions.
  • The iron that goes into the steel that goes into a refrigerator bought by a consumer is counted in GDP, but only at the final sale of the refrigerator to avoid double counting; the value of intermediate goods is included in the value of the final good
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