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Purchasing power parity (PPP) is especially insightful because it takes into account
 
  a. the different costs of goods in different countries.
  b. the percentage of a society living under conditions of poverty.
  c. the absolute costs of living in any one country.
  d. a relatively simple calculation of the cost of living.

Question 2

Dividing the overall annual income of a country by the population results in the
 
  a. purchasing power parity.
  b. percentage of poverty.
  c. per capita GDP.
  d. gross national product.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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