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Which statement about New Zealand’s economy is not true?

A. The economy is largely based on agriculture.


B. The economy in cities depends on manufacturing.


C. The economy is largely based on tourism.


D. The economy depends partially on livestock.


(Gradpoint)

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Answer:

B. The economy in cities depends on manufacturing.

Step-by-step explanation:

Gradpoint

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User Gabriel Magana
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Answer: B


New Zealand has a mixed economy which operates on free market principles. It has sizeable manufacturing and service sectors complementing a highly efficient agricultural sector. Exports of goods and services account for around one third of real expenditure GDP

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User Amuoeba
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