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A Focus on Relative Poverty, Rather Than Absolute Poverty Could

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Question 114

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A focus on relative poverty, rather than absolute poverty could lead to


A) over stating the level of poverty.
B) understate the level of poverty.
C) correctly identify the level of poverty.
D) have no impact on policy.

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