Real GDP per capita is often used as a measure of general well-being. While increases in real GDP often do lead to incre
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2022 6:18 pm
Real GDP per capita is often used as a measure of general well-being. While increases in real GDP often do lead to increases in the well-being of the population, why is real GDP not a perfect measure of well-being? OA. The costs of pollution are not included. OB. The value of leisure is not included. OC. GDP does not include crime rates or income distribution. OD. All of the above.