Multiple Choice
The countries with the lowest output per person:
A) are rich with physical capital, but have little human capital.
B) may or may not be poor in human capital, depending on whether the exchange rate or purchasing power parity method is used for comparison.
C) have low living standards in spite of relatively high levels of both human and physical capital.
D) are rich with human capital, but have little physical capital.
E) are poor in both human and physical capital.
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