Consider a chart where countries are arranged horizontally from poorest (left) to richest (right) based on average income, and the width of each country's bar represents its population size. A specific country is depicted by a very narrow bar on the far right of the chart. Which statement most accurately analyzes this country's total economic output (the overall size of its economy)?
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