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Suppose there are only three firms in an imaginary economy, viz. X, Y and Z. During a year, the following transactions took place in the economy:
(I) Firm X sold goods worth ₹ 20,000 to Firm Y and ₹ 12,000 to Firm Z.
(II) Firm Y sold goods worth ₹ 11,000 to Firm X and ₹ 35,000 to Firm Z.
(III) Firm Z sold goods worth ₹ 57,000 to households for final consumption.

On the basis of the given transactions, calculate the value of Gross Domestic Product at Market Price (GDP\textsubscript{MP}) in the economy.

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While calculating GDP, include only the final consumption expenditure to avoid double counting intermediate goods.
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Solution and Explanation

To determine the Gross Domestic Product at Market Price (GDP\textsubscript{MP}), we sum the value of final goods and services produced domestically within a year. Intermediate sales between businesses are excluded; only the final sale to consumers is included to prevent double counting.
Value of goods sold by Firm Z to households = ₹ 57,000

Thus,

\[GDP_{MP} = ₹ 57,000\]

Final Answer: ₹ 57,000
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