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Critique of a Gini Coefficient Calculation

An economics student is analyzing a country's income distribution using a standard Lorenz curve diagram. The student correctly calculates that the area between the line of perfect equality and the country's Lorenz curve is 0.15. Based on this single piece of information, the student concludes that the Gini coefficient for the country is 0.15. Evaluate the student's conclusion. Is it correct? Explain your reasoning, referencing the geometric definition of the Gini coefficient.

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