Multiple Choice
Why is Rwanda an interesting case in terms of measured and experienced poverty?
A) Measured poverty is up but experienced poverty is down.
B) There is a strong correlation between measured and experienced poverty.
C) Inverse correlation between increased measured poverty and decreased experienced poverty.
D) Measured poverty is down but experienced poverty is up.
E) There is no significant connection between the two indicators.
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