Answer: See explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
The gross domestic product means the value in terms of money of the goods that a nation produces. The three measures of measuring the gross domestic product are:
1. Expenditure approach: This approach has to do with the addition of all the expenses that was incurred in a particular economy on the final goods and services. This can be calculated using C+I+G+(X-M)
where,
C = consumption.
I = investment
G = government expenditure
X = export
M = import
2. Income approach: This involves the addition of all the income that is earned in a particular country for the year. In this case, one will need to add the wages, salaries, interest, profit and rent.
3. Value added approach: This has to do with the addition of the value added which is down at every production level.