What is the primary measure of a nation's level of development?

Per Capita GDP
Ratio of imports to exports
Natural Resources
Population

The primary measure of a nation's level of development is Per Capita GDP (Gross Domestic Product). This indicator measures the average economic output per person in a country, providing insights into the overall standard of living and economic well-being. It takes into account the total value of goods and services produced within a country and divides it by the population. A higher per capita GDP generally indicates a higher level of development.