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What does the table show about the relationship between different measures of development?
HDI depends mostly on geographic location.
GDP and GNI per capita are completely unrelated measures.
GDP and HDI are completely unrelated measures.
GNI per capita better reflects standard of living than GDP.
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"GNI per capita better reflects standard of living than GDP."
Explanation: GDP and GNI per capita are closely related income measures (not "completely unrelated"), and both tend to correlate with HDI (so HDI is not unrelated to GDP nor "mostly" geographic). GNI per capita is generally the better single income indicator of residents' living standards because it includes net income from abroad, while GDP measures production within a country's borders.
Explanation: GDP and GNI per capita are closely related income measures (not "completely unrelated"), and both tend to correlate with HDI (so HDI is not unrelated to GDP nor "mostly" geographic). GNI per capita is generally the better single income indicator of residents' living standards because it includes net income from abroad, while GDP measures production within a country's borders.
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