If gross investment falls to zero, national income does not fall to zero because of

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National income accounting is a government bookkeeping system that measures a country's economic activity - offering insight into how an economy is performing. Such a system will include total revenues by domestic corporations, wages paid, and sales and income tax data for companies.


If gross investment falls to zero, national income does not fall to zero because of






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