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Under which condition does a country with a small GDP have a large per capita income?

if it has a large population

if it has a small population

if the population doesn't change over time

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small population

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User Larry Kyrala
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A country with a small GDP can have a large per capita income IF IT HAS A SMALL POPULATION. Per capita income is defined as the measure of the average income earned per person in a particular country in a specified year. It is determined by dividing the area's total income by its total population. The smaller the population, the higher the per capita income.
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