Social Sciences, asked by yashwanthbadugu, 6 months ago

How standard of living can be
measured​

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Answered by XxRedmanherexX
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The generally accepted measure of the standard of living is GDP per capita. 2 This is a nation's gross domestic product divided by its population. The GDP is the total output of goods and services produced in a year by everyone within the country's borders.

Answered by Anonymous
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Yet there is a generally accepted measure for standard of living: average real gross domestic product (GDP) per capita. Let's break it down piece by piece: GDP measures annual economic output — the total value of new goods and services produced within a country's borders. Real GDP is the inflation-adjusted value.

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