Chapter 37: Measuring economic activity – GDP and GNP (2.1)
Chapter 8: Why Do Economies Grow? 111 ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. Publishing as Prentice Hall Economists use growth rates and real GDP (or GNP) per capita to compare countries’ economic growth. Table 8.1 shows real GNP per capita and growth rate data for various countries. Some people might ................
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