Why is phenomenon described as the dangerous imbalance


GDP grew much at a much faster4.8 percent rate in the October-December quarter, but analysts said that growth masked some dangerous imbalances that were no present in the first quarter report. Almost all of the fourth quarter increase in GDP wound up as unsold inventory sitting on shelves.

A: If it doesn't get sold, how could it get counted into GDP?
B: Why is this phenomenon described as a "dangerous imbalance "?

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