Chapter 20: Problem 6
What policies can the government of a free-market economy implement to stimulate economic growth?
Chapter 20: Problem 6
What policies can the government of a free-market economy implement to stimulate economic growth?
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Would the following events usually lead to capital deepening? Why or why not? a. A weak economy in which businesses become reluctant to make long-term investments in physical capital. b. A rise in international trade. c. A trend in which many more adults participate in continuing education courses through their employers and at colleges and universities.
Say that the average worker in the U.S. economy is eight times as productive as an average worker in Mexico. If the productivity of U.S. workers grows at \(2 \%\) for 25 years and the productivity of Mexico's workers grows at \(6 \%\) for 25 years, which country will have higher worker productivity at that point?
What is an aggregate production function?
Assume there are two countries: South Korea and the United States. South Korea grows at \(4 \%\) and the United States grows at \(1 \% .\) For the sake of simplicity, assume they both start from the same fictional income level, \(\$ 10,000\). What will the incomes of the United States and South Korea be in 20 years? By how many multiples will each country's income grow in 20 years?
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