Which of the following is not an indicator of economic growth?

a

CPI

b

PPI

c

GDP

d

High Level of Unemployment

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nuella05
8 years ago

the answer and explanation given is not suitable for the question

toluwanidaniel
1 year ago

The correct answer is: D. GDP (Gross Domestic Product)

Explanation: GDP measures the total value of goods and services produced in a country over a specific period. When GDP increases, it indicates that the economy is growing — more goods and services are being produced and consumed.

Here’s what the other options mean:

A. High level of Unemployment – This is a sign of economic decline, not growth.

B. PPI (Producer Price Index) – Measures price changes from the perspective of producers.

C. CPI (Consumer Price Index) – Measures changes in the price level of consumer goods and services (inflation indicator).


Only GDP directly indicates economic growth.

Jaytrump
7 years ago

I think I disagree with dat theory...
it is contradictory to the answer and explanation given...

nuella05
8 years ago

the answer and explanation given was quite different from the options available

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