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Passage Breakdown

Economists often use GNP per person to judge a country's economic health, but that average misses many things that matter for people’s real lives. Things like nutrition, life expectancy, infant survival, jobs, and access to services (education, clean water, medicine, transport, communication) show welfare more directly, even if they’re harder to measure. Higher GNP per person doesn’t always improve those human indicators, and averages can hide big inequality when a few people hold most wealth. For that reason, some countries are shifting focus from simply raising GNP per person to improving these human measures, since better human indicators lead to healthier societies even if GNP stays low.

Logic Breakdown

This is an EXCEPT question. Scan the passage for explicit statements matching each choice; eliminate choices that the passage directly states (A–D) and select the one the passage does not discuss (E).

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The passage provides specific information about each of the following EXCEPT:

Correct Answer
E
The passage gives no information about methods for increasing per‑capita GNP. Instead it states that some nations 'have begun to realize that their domestic economic efforts are better directed away from attempting to raise per capita GNP and instead toward ensuring that the conditions measured by human indicators are salutary.' The passage discusses shifting focus away from raising GNP rather than describing how to bring about substantial improvements in per‑capita GNP.
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