Multiple Choice
A country with a real GDP per person similar to real GDP per person in Australia but with limited political freedom is generally considered to have
A) a lower standard of living than Australia.
B) a larger Human Development Index because the other country still needs to develop more political freedom.
C) an overstated nominal GDP.
D) the same standard of living as Australia.
E) an understated GDP.
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