Multiple Choice
Despite some problems with equating GDP with economic well-being, higher real GDP per person does imply greater economic well-being because it tends to be positively associated with:
A) crime, pollution, and economic inequality.
B) better education, health and life expectancy.
C) poverty, depletion of nonrenewable resources, and congestion.
D) unemployment, availability of goods and services, and better education.
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