2) An econmy’s total output divided by the total population is called:

a- gross national product
b- circular flow**
c- GDP per capita
d- net export

NVM! IT’S C

yes, it's C.

The correct answer is c- GDP per capita. GDP per capita is a measure of a country's economic output per person, obtained by dividing the gross domestic product (GDP) by the total population.

The correct answer is c) GDP per capita.

To understand this, let's break it down:

Gross National Product (GNP) refers to the total value of goods and services produced by a country's residents, both domestically and abroad. It represents the overall economic output of a country.

The circular flow refers to the continuous movement of money and resources between households, businesses, and the government within an economy. It illustrates how income is generated and spent within the economy.

Net exports are the difference between a country's total exports and total imports. It represents the balance of trade of a country.

GDP per capita, on the other hand, is obtained by dividing an economy's total output (GDP) by its total population. It gives an indication of the average economic well-being or standard of living of the individuals in a country by considering the output per person.

Therefore, the correct answer is c) GDP per capita.