Multiple Choice
The difference, in terms of economic goals, between developing countries and developed countries is that:
A) developing countries focus primarily on achieving an equitable distribution of income, while developed countries focus on higher economic growth rates.
B) developing countries focus primarily on achieving economic stability, while developed countries focus on an acceptable growth rate.
C) developing countries focus primarily on meeting basic needs, while developed countries focus on economic stability.
D) there are no differences between the economic goals of developing and developed countries.
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