A. less than $900, $900-$9000 and more than $9000
B. less than $5000, $5000-$15000 and more than $15000
C. less than $100, $100-$1000 and more than $1000
D. less than $5000, $5000-$150000 and more than $150000
A. less than $900, $900-$9000 and more than $9000
B. less than $5000, $5000-$15000 and more than $15000
C. less than $100, $100-$1000 and more than $1000
D. less than $5000, $5000-$150000 and more than $150000
A. United Arab Emirates
B. Armenia
C. Sudan
D. Bangladesh
A. the United Kingdom
B. Singapore
C. Japan
D. Hungary
A. The boundary between rich and poor countries has become clearer in 1990s
B. The fastest growing countries must be the ones with the highest per capita GNP
C. A few poor countries like South Korea and Malaysia in the 1950s grew much more rapidly than some higher-income countries like Uruguay and New Zealand
D. Today all high and Upper-middle income countries are Western.
A. 276,000
B. 1576,086
C. 0.276
D. 3.623
A. 6500
B. 130
C. 0.0065
D. 650
A. economic growth
B. economic growth plus changes in (c) output distribution and economic structure
C. improvement in the well-being of the urban population
D. sustainable increase in Gross National Product
A. 5%
B. 0.901%
C. 0.090%
D. 0.991%
A. 9700 (1978 / 2005)
B. 300 / 360
C. 300 000 000 / 9700
D. 32.333
A. current period
B. base-period
C. forecasting
D. future year