Increase in absolute and per capita real GNP do not connote a higher level of economic development, if
(a) industrial output fails to keep pace with agricultural output.
(b) agricultural output fails to keep pace with industrial output.
(c) poverty and unemployme crease.
(d) imports grow faster than exports.
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Increase in absolute and per capita real GNP do not connote a higher level of economic development, if
(c) Poverty and unemployment increase.
Economic development is not possible with increase in per capita income, by which there is an increase in the productivity of the labour and production. Increase in per capita income is not possible with increase in poverty and unemployment. Increase in poverty and unemployment creates economic class divide; unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
Increase in absolute and per capita real GNP do not connote a higher level of economic development, if
(c) Poverty and unemployment increase.
Economic development is not possible with increase in per capita income, by which there is an increase in the productivity of the labour and production. Increase in per capita income is not possible with increase in poverty and unemployment. Increase in poverty and unemployment creates economic class divide; unequal distribution of wealth and resources.
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☆ (c) poverty and unemployme crease.
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☆ (c) poverty and unemployme crease.
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