Critics of the nipa argue that they are outdated and fail


Question: Critics of the NIPA argue that they are outdated and fail to account for "intangibles" in our new knowledge economy. For example, many firms create copyrighted materials (movies, books, etc.) that when completed are much more valuable than just the value of the marketplace inputs that went into their production. What might be some of the problems associated with trying to include these intangibles in the NIPA?

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Microeconomics: Critics of the nipa argue that they are outdated and fail
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