What is GDP? | CNBC Explains

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It’s the king of economic statistics. Gross domestic product is an important tool to measure the health and strength of a country’s economy, but it doesn’t always give a full picture. So how does GDP work? CNBC’s Elizabeth Schulze explains.

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