The services produced by spouses who cook, clean, and otherwise maintain homes are not counted in the gross domestic product because
A) services are not tangible goods.
B) there is no accepted and reliable way to measure their value.
C) they do not add to the wealth of the nation.
D) this would entail double-counting, since such spouses usually receive free room and board.
E) while they are useful services, they do not represent productive labor.
B
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