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The GDP deflator does not capture the prices of
Fixed Overhead
Refers to the indirect costs of production that do not change with the volume of output, such as rent, salaries, and insurance.
Opening Inventory
The quantity and value of stock available at the start of an accounting period.
Absorption Costing
A method of accounting that encompasses the total manufacturing expenses – encompassing direct materials, direct labor, as well as both variable and fixed overhead costs – within the product's cost.
Variable Costing
An accounting method that only considers variable costs in product pricing and decision making.
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