As a country's GDP per capita rises, in general we should expect the country's financial assets per capita to: 答案选项组 rise fall stay the same
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GDP per capita is the total economic output of a country divided by its population. It is often used as an indicator of the average economic well-being of individuals in that country. Show more…
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