Double Counting can be avoided by summing up total output of all firms
True of False with Reasons:
Double Counting can be avoided by summing up total output of all firms.
False,
Double Counting can be avoided either by taking the value of final output or by taking value added by each producing unit.
Explanation:-
Let’s understand with an example:
The farmer produces goods and sale it to dealer for ₹ 2,000
dealer sells it to the retailer for ₹ 2,500
The retailer sells it to the consumer for ₹ 2,800
If the value of final goods is taken
Total output = ₹ 2,800
If the value of value added is taken then
Value added by farmer = ₹ 2,000
Value added by dealer = ₹ 500 (₹ 2,500 – ₹ 2,000)
Value added by retailer = ₹ 300 (₹ 2,800 – ₹ 2,500)
Total value of output = ₹ 2,00o + ₹ 500 + ₹ 300 = ₹ 2,800
Total value of output = ₹ 2,800