In many towns, piped water supply is treated as a public facility because households need it daily and private supply
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Public facilities are mainly provided because many are essential and must reach everyone, not only those who can pay A
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A country’s per capita income rises mainly because top incomes surge, while access to schooling and clinics stays poor; which
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A country’s GDP grows fast, but most people still lack safe water and sanitation; this best shows A Development without
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Development in economics usually means improvement in people’s well-being, not only higher production A Only more factories B Only more
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A country’s total income rises, but population rises equally; which result is most likely A GDP becomes zero B Per
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Which measure shows average income per person in a country A Per capita income B Total GDP value C Fiscal
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Two countries have equal per capita income, but Country A has higher HDI; the strongest reason is A Higher import
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If a country’s GDP rises fast but HDI stays almost same, the most likely reason is A Too many exports
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A key difference between “growth” and “development” is that development also includes A Only more trade B Only more output
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