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Explain how GDP is an indicator of economic welfare?

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  • Gross Domestic Product (GDP) is considered an indicator of economic welfare because it represents the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a specific period. A higher GDP generally means more goods and services are available to people, which suggests an improvement in their standard of living. When GDP increases, it often reflects higher income, more employment opportunities, and better access to resources and services, all of which contribute to economic welfare.
  • However, GDP is a limited measure because it does not account for income distribution, non-market activities, environmental degradation, or quality of life factors. Therefore, while GDP, especially real per capita GDP, is a useful indicator of economic welfare, it must be used cautiously and in conjunction with other measures for a complete picture of well-being.
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Chapter 19: National Income Aggregates - TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS [Page 383]

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Frank Economics [English] Class 12 ISC
Chapter 19 National Income Aggregates
TEST YOURSELF QUESTIONS | Q 13. (ii) | Page 383
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