Economics
Why do you think average income is an important criterion for development? Explain.
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Average income provides insights into both individual well-being and societal development, making it a valuable criterion for assessing progress. Money is the main requisite for development. Therefore, a higher average income means higher chances of development and ensure its faster pace. If the average income is lower, the rate of development is slower.
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