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What does GDP per capita most likely indicate about a country’s ranking on the Human Development Index?
A country with a high GDP per capita is likely to have a very high HDI ranking.
A country with a high GDP per capita is likely to have a medium HDI ranking.
A country with a low GDP per capita is likely to have a high HDI ranking.
A country with a low GDP per capita is likely to have a very high HDI ranking.
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A country with a high GDP per capita is likely to have a very high HDI ranking.
Reason: HDI combines health, education, and income (GNI/GDP per capita), so higher per-capita income strongly correlates with higher human development.
Reason: HDI combines health, education, and income (GNI/GDP per capita), so higher per-capita income strongly correlates with higher human development.
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