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The growth rate of the Per Capita Income at the current price is higher than the Per Capita Income at constant prices, because the latter takes into account the rate of
A) increase in price level
B) population growth
C) growth in money supply
D) Increase in wage rate
Correct Answer:
A) increase in price level
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