National wealth and GDP are two names for the same thing. true or false
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National wealth refers to the total value of a country's assets, including natural resources, infrastructure, and financial assets. GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is a measure of the economic output of a country, typically calculated as the total value of goods and Show more…
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