Hitomi is a Japanese tourist who spends $50,000 on her vacation in Alberta. (e) Ichabod purchases a $12,000 semiconductor, which he uses to create a robot. He then sells the robot for $67,000. (i) Mario spends $10,000 transporting his marijuana to the cannabis shop, where he sells it for $25,000.

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How do each of the following transactions affect Canada’s GDP? Unless otherwise
indicated, assume that each of the subsequently mentioned people resides in Canada.

(d) Hitomi is a Japanese tourist who spends $50,000 on her vacation in Alberta.
(e) Ichabod purchases a $12,000 semiconductor, which he uses to create a robot. He then sells the robot for $67,000.
(i) Mario spends $10,000 transporting his marijuana to the cannabis shop, where he
sells it for $25,000.

 

 

 

 

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