Question 6 3 pts Real GDP is better than nominal GDP as a measure of an economy's economic performance. Real GDP per capita is better than real GDP as a measure of ______________. ? the size of the economy. ? average economic well-being. ? how many corporations are in the economy. ? pollution produced by economic activity.
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