Exam 19: The Economics of Developing Countries

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Which of the following is a true statement?

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The most important growth obstacle common to all DVCs is the lack of desire to increase their standards of living.

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Most of the world's population lives in

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The government of a DVC may force the economy to save by deliberately causing inflation.This policy is undesirable because inflation may

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If it is cheaper in the long run to use a new metal plow that lasts a long time than an inferior wooden plow that needs to be replaced often, then this is an example of

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Small loans to entrepreneurs and small business owners in DVCs are referred to as

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In 2014, the IACs (industrially advanced countries) had an average per capita income that was about 60 times as high as that of the low-income nations.

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The demographic transition view of population growth believes that slower population growth will lead to rising incomes.

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The building of a new factory by a corporation would be an example of increasing the infrastructure in a developing nation.

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Developing nations tend to have a large entrepreneurial class but not sufficient capital investment.

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One recommended policy that IACs could adopt to help DVCs is to recruit and hire skilled workers from DVCs for businesses in IACs.

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In recent years, the governments of the IACs have

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Development experts are less enthusiastic than they used to be about three decades ago about the positive role of DVC governments in promoting economic growth in their less- developed nations because of the

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One suggested policy that industrially advanced nations could adopt to foster economic growth in less-developed nations would be to

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If the per capita incomes of DVCs (developing countries) grew at the same annual rate as those of IACs (industrially advanced countries), then the absolute income gap between rich and poor nations over the years would

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The differences in the per capita incomes of the IACs and the DVCs have diminished sharply since the Second World War because of U.S.aid programs.

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The vicious circle of poverty in the poorest DVCs can also be expressed as,

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The exports of the DVCs consist largely of

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Industrially advanced countries can best help DVCs by

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A suggested policy for industrially advanced countries to adopt to encourage economic growth in developing countries would be

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