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Which factor is involved in the optimal foraging theory?
Capital Formation
The process of building up a stock of physical and financial assets in an economy, typically through savings and investments.
Economic Growth
An increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time, often measured as the annual percentage increase in real GDP.
Social Overhead Capital
Infrastructure and public goods provided by the government or public sector, essential for economic activities and societal well-being, such as roads, schools, and hospitals.
Developing Country
A nation with a lower level of industrialization, lower living standards, and lower Human Development Index scores compared to developed countries.
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