The real GDP in a nation has just increased from $2 billion to $2.1 billion.

A. We do not know if this country experienced economic growth since the increase in the population was not given.
B. We do not know if this country experienced economic growth since information on nominal GDP was not given.
C. This country has experienced economic growth because there is a $.1 billion increase in real GDP.
D. This country did not experience economic growth since $.1 billion is not a large number.


Answer: A

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