Multiple Choice
A comparison of per-capita GDP in China and India over the last five decades indicates that
A) neither country's per-capita GDP grew much until the mid-1990s
B) India has a higher per-capita GDP than China since it experienced its growth spurt earlier
C) both countries started poor in 1960, but by the year 2000 China's per-capita GDP was almost twice as high as India's
D) both country's per-capita GDP grew significantly and at about the same rate
E) India's per-capita GDP grew more than China's due to more investment in human capital
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