While net domestic product (NDP) is theoretically a better measure of economic activity than gross domestic product (GDP) , GDP is used more frequently because:
A) consumption, which is included in NDP but not GDP, is difficult to measure.
B) investment, which is included in NDP but not GDP, is difficult to measure.
C) net exports, which are included in NDP but not GDP, are difficult to measure.
D) depreciation, which is included in NDP but not GDP, is difficult to measure.
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