Why does the measurement of a country's GDP not include the value of all intermediate goods used in the production of a finished good?
A. Because intermediate goods aren't always produced within a country's borders, so we cannot count them towards the country's GDP
B. Because the value of intermediate goods would be over-counted, and GDP would appear much larger than it actually is
C. Because the value of finished goods does not include the value of intermediate goods
D. Because the value of intermediate goods would be over-counted, and GDP would appear much smaller than it actually is
E. Because the value of intermediate goods would be under-counted, and GDP