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Critique of Economic Growth as a Measure of Well-being

A developing country, 'Econland,' discovers vast oil reserves. Over the next 20 years, its average income per person triples. This rapid industrialization leads to severe air pollution, the destruction of large areas of rainforest, and a significant increase in the gap between the rich and the poor. A government official declares, 'Our nation's standard of living has tripled, as proven by our economic data.' Critically evaluate this statement. In your response, explain at least two specific reasons why the reported tripling of average income might be a misleading indicator of the change in the overall standard of living for the average citizen.

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