A) both countries would have permanent increases in their growth rates,but the increase would initially be larger in Fretonia.
B) both countries would have permanent increases in their growth rates,but the increase would initially be smaller in Fretonia.
C) both countries would have temporary increases in their growth rates,but the increase would be larger in Fretonia.
D) both countries would have temporary increases in their growth rates,but the increase would be smaller in Fretonia.
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A) Austrian GNP increases by more than Austrian GDP,because GDP includes income earned by foreigners working in Austria.
B) Austrian GNP increases by more than Austrian GDP,because GDP excludes income earned by foreigners working in Austria.
C) Austrian GNP increases by less than Austrian GDP,because GDP includes income earned by foreigners working in Austria.
D) Austrian GNP increases by less than Austrian GDP,because GDP excludes income earned by foreigners working in Austria.
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A) raise real GDP per person,but decrease real GDP.
B) decrease both real GDP and real GDP per person.
C) raise both real GDP and real GDP per person.
D) raise real GDP,but decrease real GDP per person.
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A) real GDP per person is 520 and raising capital per worker by one would increase output per worker by 3
B) real GDP per person is 520 and raising capital per worker by one would increase output per worker by 5
C) real GDP per person is 480 and raising capital per worker by one would increase output per worker by 3
D) real GDP per person is 480 and raising capital per worker by one would increase output per worker by 5
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A) have no impact on the growth rate of real GDP per person.
B) decrease the growth of real GDP per person for a few years.
C) increase the growth of real GDP per person for several decades.
D) permanently increase the growth rate of real GDP per person.
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A) lower productivity,but not lower real GDP per person.
B) lower productivity and lower real GDP per person.
C) lower real GDP per person,but not lower productivity
D) neither lower productivity nor lower real GDP per person.
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A) 5 percent
B) 10 percent
C) 20 percent
D) 25 percent
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A) the level of saving per person is 10,000 in country A and 10,000 in country B.
B) the level of saving per person is 12,000 in country A and 15,000 in country B.
C) Both of the above are correct.
D) None of the above are correct.
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A) Kremer argued that with greater population,society would generate more ideas so that growth of real GDP per person could continue.Malthus argued that increasing population would outstrip agricultural production.
B) Kremer argued that increases in population would reduce the amount of human and physical capital per worker so that eventually the standard of living would decline.Malthus argued that increases in technology would allow increased output growth so that even with population growth,society would enjoy a higher standard of living.
C) Malthus argued that with greater population,society would generate more ideas so that growth of real GDP per person could continue.Kremer argued that increasing population would outstrip agricultural production.
D) Malthus argued that increases in population would reduce the amount of human and physical capital per worker so that eventually the standard of living would decline.Kremer argued that increases in technology would allow increased output growth so that even with population growth,society would enjoy a higher standard of living.
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A) reduce real GDP per person and productivity.
B) reduce real GDP per person but not productivity.
C) reduce productivity but not real GDP per person.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) constant returns.
B) increasing returns.
C) diminishing returns.
D) diminishing returns for low levels of capital,and increasing returns for high levels of capital.
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A) The catch-up effect is based on the assumption of diminishing returns to capital.
B) Investment in poor countries by citizens of rich countries is one way poor countries can learn new technologies.
C) Malthus argued that charity and government aid was an effective way to reduce poverty.
D) Peace and justice are keys to growth.
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A) a change from inward-oriented policies to outward-oriented policies
B) an increase in investment in human capital
C) strengthening of property rights.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) the growth rates of productivity and real GDP per person increase.
B) productivity and real GDP per person increase.
C) the growth rate of productivity increases,and real GDP per person increases.
D) productivity increases,and the growth rate of real GDP per person increases.
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A) is positive and gets steeper as capital per worker rises.
B) is positive and gets flatter as capital per worker rises.
C) is negative and gets steeper as capital per worker rises.
D) is negative and gets flatter as capital per worker rises.
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A) was hailed by Thomas Robert Malthus as the key to future economic growth.
B) tends to lead to higher levels of educational attainment.
C) is the main reason that less developed nations are poor.
D) may depress economic prosperity by reducing the amount of capital which each worker has to work with.
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A) public good.
B) societal good.
C) private good.
D) normal good.
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A) workers in countries with low incomes will work more hours than workers in countries with high incomes.
B) the capital stock in rich countries deteriorates at a higher rate because it already has a lot of capital.
C) new capital adds more to production in a country that doesn't have much capital than in a country that already has much capital.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) and the wages of Chinese workers increase.
B) increases but the wages of Chinese workers decrease.
C) decreases but the wages of Chinese workers increase.
D) and the wages of Chinese workers decrease.
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A) foreign portfolio investment.
B) indirect domestic investment.
C) foreign direct investment.
D) foreign indirect investment.
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