What conclusion can you draw about a country on the basis of its gross domestic product (GDP)?(1 point)

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how many goods and services it produces in a year
how many goods and services it produces in a year

how much purchasing power the average citizen has
how much purchasing power the average citizen has

how high a quality of life its people enjoy
how high a quality of life its people enjoy

how long its people can expect to live on average

1 answer

The best conclusion that can be drawn about a country based on its gross domestic product (GDP) is:

how many goods and services it produces in a year.

GDP is primarily a measure of a country's economic output, reflecting the total value of all goods and services produced within a country during a specific time period. While it can give some insights into purchasing power, quality of life, and life expectancy, these are not direct measures of GDP itself.