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Calculating Britain's GDP Growth Rate from 2000 to 2001

In the year 2000, the GDP per capita was 31,946 U.S dollars in Britain, and it rose to 32,660 U.S dollars in 2001. To determine the growth rate, we can use the following formula:

growth rate = (change in income / initial income) = (𝑦2001𝑦2000)/𝑦2000=(32,66031,946)/31,946=0.022=2.2(𝑦2001 - 𝑦2000) / 𝑦2000 = (32,660 - 31,946) / 31,946 = 0.022 = 2.2%

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