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- What policies can the government of a free-market economy implement to stimulate economic growth?In 1980, Denmark had a GDP of 70 billion (measured in U.S. dollars} and a population of 5.1 million. In 2000, Denmark had 3 GDP of 160 billion (measured in U.S. dollars} and a population of 5.3 million. By what percentage did Denmarks GDP per capita rise between 1980 and 2000?The following table shows the GDP per capita of various countries forthe years 1960 and 2010 in PPP-adjusted 2005 dollars. The table alsocontains the implied growth rates, which show how much on average eachcountry needed to grow each year to reach the 2010 level of GDP per capitastarting from the 1960 level of GDP per capita. Use the table to answer thefollowing questions. 1. During 1960-2010, which countries failed to reduce the gap betweentheir GDP per capita and the U.S. GDP per capita?
- The following table shows the GDP per capita of various countries forthe years 1960 and 2010 in PPP-adjusted 2005 dollars. The table alsocontains the implied growth rates, which show how much on average eachcountry needed to grow each year to reach the 2010 level of GDP per capitastarting from the 1960 level of GDP per capita. Use the table to answer thefollowing questions. 1. During 1960-2010, which countries were able to reduce the gap betweentheir GDP per capita and the U.S. GDP per capita?Two countries, Alpha and Beta, have identical production possibilities frontiers. If Alpha produces at point A and Beta produces at point B, then OA. Alpha consumes more than Beta today, but it will grow slower than Beta B. Alpha's economic growth rate will exceed Beta's ⒸC. Alpha's and Beta's economic growth rates will be the same O D. Beta's future consumption will be less than than Alpha's Capital goods (per person) PPFIntellectual property and patent laws vary greatly in developing countries. How wouldyou propose to protect your products in a developing country with a large populationwhere the CEO of a generic pharmaceutical manufacturer states: “The U.S. wouldgrant a patent on a piece of toilet paper. Just because the U.S. granted a patent doesn’tmean it should be valid in our country.”
- Which impacts economic growth? O a decrease in the productivity of labor O an increase in the proportion of the population that is college educated O an increase in the average wage rate paid to workers O an increase in the standard of livingThe following table shows the GDP per capita of various countries forthe years 1960 and 2010 in PPP-adjusted 2005 dollars. The table alsocontains the implied growth rates, which show how much on average eachcountry needed to grow each year to reach the 2010 level of GDP per capitastarting from the 1960 level of GDP per capita. Use the table to answer thefollowing questions. 1. Why have some countries reduced the gap between their incomes andthat of the United States and other countries failed to do so?Two countries, Alpha and Beta, have identical production possibilities frontiers. If Alpha produces at point A and Beta produces at point B, then O A. Alpha's economic growth rate will exceed Beta's OB. Alpha's and Beta's economic growth rates will be the same OC. Beta's future consumption will be less than than Alpha's O D. Alpha consumes more than Beta today, but it will grow slower than Beta ó Capital goods (per person) B Consumption goods (per person) PPF
- To promote economic growth, gov'ts should O increase the amount of machines available to workers encourage women to have 6 or more babies prevent foreign companies from building factories and buying property in the US O all of the above120 100F NOR ARE SGP CHE HKG SWE TWN Na. A VEN 40 60 80 100 120 Relatiwe GDP per enpita to the US lewel - 1970 In the figure above, GDP per capita relative to the US level for a large group of countries is plotted for years 1970 (in the horizontal axis) and 2000 (in the vertical axis). Which one of the following statements is correct? O Income per capita of countries on the 45 degree line has grown at a similar rate than income per capita of the US in each year. O Income per capita of each country is plotted according to how strongly it correlates to the income per capita of the US in each year. O The income per capita of those countries below the 45 degree line has grown the fastest in between years 1970 and 20 O The income per capita of those countries on the 45 degree line has not grown in between years 1970 and 2000.Consider the growth model with labour augmenting technological progress. A decrease in the steady state capital per worker may be a result of O Increase in technological growth rate Decrease in savings rate O Increase in population growth rate All other options are correct,