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A) a student loan
B) knowledge learned from reading books
C) training videos for new corporate employees
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) does not increase the growth rate of output.
B) increases the growth rate of output for a few years.
C) increases the growth rate of output for about a decade.
D) increases the growth rate of output for several decades.
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A) the strength of workers
B) on the job training
C) financial assets like cash and bonds
D) the equipment in a factory
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A) fell by 4%.
B) fell by 20%.
C) rose by 12%.
D) rose by 20%.
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A) can be thought of, metaphorically, as the quality of society's textbooks, whereas technological knowledge can be thought of as the time that the population has devoted to reading textbooks.
B) is more tangible than physical capital.
C) is an input in the production of goods and services.
D) is the same as the quantity of labor.
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A) include imposing tariffs and other trade restrictions.
B) have generally increased productivity and growth in the countries that pursued them.
C) promote the production of goods and services that the country produces most efficiently.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) A country's most highly educated workers emigrate to rich countries.
B) A country has such a poor educational system that human capital falls over time.
C) The population of a country grows so fast that the educational system can't keep up.
D) A country steals patented technology from another country.
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A) less than inflation, so it became less scarce.
B) less than inflation, so it became more scarce.
C) more than inflation, so it became more scarce.
D) more than inflation, so it became less scarce.
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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) increased by 20%.
B) increased by 16.67%.
C) decreased by 1.67%.
D) decreased by 40%.
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A) that the government prohibits firms from using.
B) conserves natural resources.
C) that is useful while other types of technology are outdated.
D) that is known or controlled only by the company that discovered it.
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A) fish
B) soybeans
C) wood
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) some of the income from the factory accrues to people who do not live in Algeria.
B) gross domestic product is income earned within a country by both residents and nonresidents, whereas gross national product is the income earned by residents of a country while producing both at home and abroad.
C) all of the income from the factory is included in Algeria's GDP.
D) All of the above are correct.
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A) richer than Country B. If Country A adds another unit of capital, output will increase by more than 12 units.
B) richer than Country B. If Country A adds another unit of capital, output will increase by less than 12 units.
C) poorer than Country B. If Country A adds another unit of capital, output will increase by more than 12 units.
D) poorer than Country B. If Country A adds another unit of capital, output will increase by less than 12 units.
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A) Japan
B) China
C) Germany
D) United States
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A) 192 rocking chairs
B) 24 rocking chairs per hour
C) 2 rocking chairs per hour
D) 2 hours per rocking chair
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