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A researcher compares income distribution in two nations. Nation A has a population of 200,000, and Nation B has a population of 200 million. For both, the researcher calculates an inequality score by measuring the area between the line of perfect equality and the curve representing the cumulative share of income held by the cumulative share of the population. The analysis yields a slightly higher inequality score for Nation A. Which statement provides the most critical evaluation of the researcher's conclusion that Nation A has greater income inequality than Nation B?

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