Intermediate goods are

A. goods that are used up in the production of other goods in the same period that they were produced.
B. either capital goods or inventories.
C. capital goods, which are used up in the production of other goods but were produced in earlier periods.
D. final goods that remain in inventories.


Answer: A

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