Answer:
D. corn is not used in the production of other goods
Step-by-step explanation:
The lobbyists must be assuming that corn us a consumer product. According to this lobbyist, corn is the final product consumed as it is. In other words, corn does not require further processing; neither is it used to produce other products.
In GDP calculations, only the final products produced in the year under review are considered. Goods still in production( work-in-progress), and good to be used in the production of other goods(capital goods) are not considered in GDP calculation of GDP. Including the work in progress and capital goods will lead to double counting. These goods are likely to be counted again as finished/ consumer products.