Why are "growth" and "development" NOT interchangeable terms?
A) "Growth" normally refers to the standard of living, while "development" normally refers
to the economic system in a country.
B) "Growth" normally refers to the economic system, while "development" normally refers to
the political system in a country.
C) "Growth" normally refers to improvements, while "development" usually refers to an
increase in the size of a system.
D) "Growth" normally refers to the increase in agricultural output, while "development"
usually refers to the improvement in the educational system of a country.
E) "Growth" normally refers to increase in the size of the system, while "development"
usually refers to improvements.
E) "Growth" normally refers to increase in the size of the system, while "development"
usually refers to improvements.
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