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An economic analyst is reviewing data for a country where official Gross Domestic Product (GDP) figures do not include estimates for illegal economic activities. The official data shows a 2% growth in GDP for the year. However, the analyst's own research, which incorporates estimates for the illegal economy, suggests that total economic activity actually grew by 2.5%. Assuming both sets of calculations are arithmetically correct, which of the following statements provides the most logical explanation for the difference in growth rates?

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