will a country with a small population usually have a high standard of living?why/why not?
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The generally accepted measure of the standard of living is GDP per capita. ... Real GDP is a better measure of the standard of living than nominal GDP. A country that produces a lot will be able to pay higher wages. That means its residents can afford to buy more of its plentiful production.
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not because country with a small population
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