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What does the "real GDP per capita" represent?
(A) The economic output per cit...
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HELP ASAP PLS
What does the "real GDP per capita" represent?
(A) The economic output per citizen of a nation
(B) The total value of all goods a nation produces
(C) The cost of living for the average citizen of a nation
(D) The average net worth of a citizen of a nation
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