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Per capita income: What will be shown when comparing the GNP of countries with a similar population as in Table 1.1: Table 1.1: Income of some countries in 1997 Source: Report on the status of development world Bank's world - 1998. the table above, we see countries with equal population (except Vietnam) but rich countries like Britain, France, the GNP and GNP have / adults far more than poor countries. It tells us that the people of Britain, France are more likely to live happier than people in countries with low income levels, such as Egypt, Ethiopia and Vietnam. Each contact GNP and population say that want to improve physical welfare of the people of some countries, not just the increased productivity of the economy, but also to curb population growth. Thus, per capita income is a more appropriate indicator to reflect the growth and economic development. However it has yet to show the nature of the growth, as is the freedom of people happy, the civilization of society, ie the development of the society. So to speak the development people use the index system.
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