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    If the Gini Coefficient Is One (1), This Means That
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If the Gini Coefficient Is One (1), This Means That

Question 31

Question 31

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If the Gini coefficient is one (1) , this means that there is


A) perfect income equality.
B) some income inequality.
C) complete income inequality.
D) no area between the line of perfect income equality and the actual Lorenz curve.
E) c and d

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