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Evaluating Claims of Environmental Progress

A country's economic report highlights that its economic output per person has increased over the last two decades, while the energy consumed within its borders per person has decreased. A critic argues this is a misleading picture of environmental progress, claiming the country has simply moved its energy-intensive manufacturing to other nations. To properly evaluate the critic's claim, what specific type of energy consumption data would be most crucial to analyze, and how would its trend confirm or challenge the criticism?

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