A) one generation. In the last couple of decades China's growth rate has been higher than 12%.
B) one generation. However, in the last couple of decades not even China's growth rate has been this high.
C) three generations. In the last couple of decades China's growth rate has been higher than 12%.
D) three generations. However, in the last couple of decades not even China's growth rate has been this high.
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A) fall temporarily, but will return to where it was when the new owners learn how to farm.
B) increase because the total amount of human capital in the country will increase as the new owners learn how to farm.
C) fall and remain lower for a long time.
D) not be affected unless widespread civil disorder or civil war results.
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A) experienced lower rates of economic growth than did countries that pursued inward-oriented policies.
B) experienced higher levels of political instability than did countries that pursued inward-oriented policies.
C) include Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) one
B) two
C) three
D) four
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A) producers will have greater confidence that they will benefit from their efforts.
B) producers are likely to be more specialized.
C) buyers and sellers will be more likely to honor contracts.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) 1 percent per year.
B) 2 percent per year.
C) 3 percent per year.
D) 5 percent per year.
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A) imposing restrictions on foreign trade and foreign investment
B) imposing restrictions on foreign trade and reducing restrictions on foreign investment
C) reducing restrictions on foreign trade and imposing restrictions on foreign investment
D) reducing restrictions on foreign trade and foreign investment
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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) cannot increase the capital stock.
B) means that people must consume less in the future.
C) increases the level of productivity.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) public goods and proprietary knowledge.
B) public goods but not proprietary knowledge.
C) private goods and proprietary knowledge.
D) private goods but not proprietary knowledge.
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True/False
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A) A had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
B) A had the higher level of real GDP and Country B had the higher level of real GDP per person
C) B had the higher level of real GDP and Country A had the higher level of real GDP per person
D) B had the higher level of real GDP and real GDP per person.
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A) its output would stay the same and so would its productivity.
B) its output and productivity would increase, but less than double.
C) its output and productivity would increase by more than double.
D) None of the above is correct.
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A) Popeye's production and productivity are greater than Wimpy's.
B) Popeye's production is greater than Wimpy's, but his productivity is less.
C) Wimpy's production and productivity are greater than Popeye's.
D) Wimpy's production is greater than Popeye's, but his productivity is less.
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A) 2% population growth and 6% real GDP growth
B) 6% population growth and 2% real GDP growth
C) 4% population growth and 7% real GDP growth
D) 7% population growth and 4% real GDP growth
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A) poorly enforced property rights
B) outward-oriented trade policies
C) policies that permit foreign investment
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) the method to reduce costs of producing automobile glass, and the formula for the substance that prevents smudging
B) the method to reduce costs of producing automobile glass, but not the formula for the substance that prevents smudging
C) the formula for the substance that prevents smudging, but not the method to reduce costs of producing automobile glass
D) neither the method to reduce costs of producing automobile glass nor the formula for the substance that prevents smudging
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A) around four times a country with less than 20 percent of the population living near the coast.
B) around ten times a country with less than 20 percent of the population living near the coast.
C) around twenty times a country with less than 20 percent of the population living near the coast.
D) around fifty times a country with less than 20 percent of the population living near the coast.
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