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question 3 (mandatory) (3.2258 points)
which of the following is the best measure of how individuals benefit from economic growth?
a) the rate of inflation
b) the rate of increase in real gdp per capita
c) the increase in nominal gdp
d) the rate of population growth
e) the rate of increase in health care expenditures
Brief Explanations
- Inflation measures price changes, not individual benefit from growth.
- Real GDP per capita adjusts for inflation and population, reflecting average individual economic output/well-being from growth.
- Nominal GDP ignores inflation and population, so it doesn't show individual gains.
- Population growth alone doesn't indicate individual economic benefit.
- Health care expenditure growth doesn't directly measure broad individual benefits from overall economic growth.
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b) The rate of increase in real GDP per capita