Deck 23: Economic Growth: Theory and Policy

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Imitation, rather than innovation, is a way for poorer countries to achieve growth.
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The poorest countries in Africa have some of the highest growth rates, thus proving the convergence hypothesis.
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The production function shifts upward as the capital stock increases.
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College tuition costs have risen faster than prices in general from 1979 to 2009.
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According to the convergence hypothesis, as a country grows wealthier, its productivity growth rate will slow down.
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A nation's capital consists mainly of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets.
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Service sector outputs could be expected to increase in price less than industrial sector outputs as an economy grows.
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A superior level of technology is an important reason the productivity of workers in rich countries is high.
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Some politicians argue that reducing the corporate income tax will increase business investment spending.
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As the level of real interest rates rise, the amount of new investment will rise also.
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Capital investment becomes more profitable for a business firm as the real interest rate decreases.
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When the economy devotes more of its resources to investment goods, it must devote fewer resources to consumer goods.
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The convergence hypothesis suggests that poor countries may close the income gap with rich countries.
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The ability to read, write, and run calculations are examples of human capital.
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Human capital includes the tools and equipment that human beings work with.
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Expansion of factories, investment in new computers and/or equipment are processes of capital formation.
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As the amount of capital to laborers increases, labor productivity diminishes.
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Improvements in the level of technology will generally shift the production function downward.
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For a given technology, a higher capital stock will decrease labor productivity.
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Productivity levels are higher in rich countries compared to poor countries.
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By enjoying more consumer goods today, the economy spurs growth in future consumer goods.
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Many poorer countries face political instability and insecure property rights.
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In the United States, the wage rates for high school graduates are growing faster than the wage rates for college graduates.
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All other things being equal, a greater supply of scientists and engineers will increase the level of technology.
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Economists are still puzzled why growth rates in the United States fell from 1973 to 1995.
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There is no general agreement among economists regarding the sources of the U.S. productivity slowdown that occurred between 1973 and 1995.
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Public sector and private sector collaboration is one way to support R&D.
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Improvements in human capital and education played a major role in the productivity improvements of the U.S. economy from 1995 to 2009.
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In 2010, President Obama proposed more generous tax write-offs for businesses that invest in additional equipment in order to stimulate investment spending.
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The fastest growing productivity increases in the United States have occurred in the personal services sector.
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The slowing of the American economy in 2008-2009 gave businesses a strong incentive to raise capital investment.
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Real wages usually lag behind the increases in labor productivity.
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The wage premium in the United States for college graduates over high school graduates has remained constant from 1978 to 2000.
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Because the Soviet Union educated more scientists and engineers than the United States, their level of economic growth was higher.
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The prices of telecommunications services have decreased due to productivity increases.
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Productivity growth rates in the United States have remained fairly constant from 1948 to 2000.
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The change in the contribution of capital formation was the chief cause of the productivity slowdown in 1973-1995.
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Higher corporate profit taxes stimulate capital formation in the private sector.
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Investment spending, capital formation, and rapid technological progress are directly related.
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The adoption of widespread use of computers contributed to the productivity speed-up from 1995 to 2000.
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More consumption rather than investment leads to stagnant growth in developing countries.
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The "cost disease of personal services" phenomenon helps explain why medical care has become so expensive.
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College tuition expenses have risen from 1982 to 2012 by

A) an amount equal to prices in general.
B) an amount greater than average prices.
C) an amount less than average prices.
D) the amount of the percentage increase in the overall CPI.
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The productivity slowdown in the United States can be explained by the use of social media, many are used for personal enjoyment rather than industrial productivity.
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When the difference between potential GDP and actual GDP increases, the nation usually suffers from increased inflation.
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A productivity decrease would be illustrated by a shift in the production function

A) downward.
B) leftward.
C) upward.
D) rightward.
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Development assistance is designed to spur population growth in poor countries.
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The distinction between productivity levels and productivity growth rates is theoretical and has no practical application.
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The graph that relates hours of labor input to output is called the

A) consumption function.
B) conjunction function.
C) capital function.
D) production function.
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A productivity increase is illustrated by a shift in the production function

A) downward.
B) leftward.
C) upward.
D) rightward.
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The three pillars of productivity growth does not include an

A) increase in the rate at which the economy builds up its stock of capital.
B) increase in population.
C) increase in the rate at which technology improves.
D) increase in the rate at which workforce quality improves.
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Foreign direct investment generally leads to technological advancements in poorer countries.
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The improvement in human capital can be shown by a(n)

A) increase along the production function.
B) decrease along the production function.
C) shift up of the production function.
D) shift down of the production function.
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In general, as the amount of labor input decreases, the amount of output

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) remains constant.
D) decreases only if the capital stock also decreases.
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The cost of education, professional athletes' pay, and medical services rise faster than the rate of goods and services because their average productivity has remained the same.
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Which of the following services have experienced declines in relative prices due to productivity increases?

A) Medical services
B) Restaurant meals
C) Theatrical performances
D) Internet access services
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Economists believe that the same explanation for the rapid growth of costs applies to services, theatrical performances and restaurant meals.
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Industrialized countries generally have higher levels of educational attainment compared with poorer countries.
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The term "human capital" refers to how many people must work to produce a product.
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The fall of actual GDP below the level of potential GDP is a signal that the economy is in a recession.
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Which of the following is not one of the three pillars of productivity growth?

A) Rate of capacity utilization
B) Rate of technological improvement
C) Rate of improvement in workforce quality
D) Rate of capital expansion
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Which business would have the lowest costs per record album sold?

A) An independently operated local music shop
B) A large retailer selling electronics, music, and appliances
C) An online seller of music and books
D) Only the music shop and large retailer
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One of the main drivers of industrialization in South Korea was

A) an increase in human capital.
B) decreased trade with developed countries.
C) the accumulation of new technology.
D) trade with North Korea.
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Which furniture production process would have the highest furniture prices?

A) Furniture made by handsaw and hammer
B) Furniture made with power equipment
C) Furniture with a mix of handmade and automated labor
D) Furniture made in an automated furniture factory
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Which retail operation would have the highest costs per book sold?

A) A small independent bookstore
B) A large retail bookstore chain
C) An Internet seller of books
D) The Internet seller and retailer
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How is human capital most commonly measured?

A) By the organizational rank and seniority
B) By the amount of pay and incentives
C) By the amount of education and training
D) By the compensation structure and work policies
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Compared to workers in poor countries, workers in richer countries have

A) lower productivity but higher wages.
B) higher productivity and higher wages.
C) higher productivity but lower wages.
D) the same productivity but higher wages.
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Which furniture production process would have the highest wage rates?

A) Furniture made by handsaw and hammer
B) Furniture made with power equipment
C) Furniture with a mix of handmade and automated labor
D) Furniture made in an automated furniture factory
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Compared to workers in richer countries, workers in developing countries have

A) lower productivity and lower wages.
B) higher productivity and higher wages.
C) higher productivity but lower wages.
D) the same productivity but lower wages.
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Human capital differs from physical capital in that

A) human capital is intangible.
B) human capital is tangible.
C) physical capital is intangible.
D) human capital has no cost to acquire.
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Which of the following was not a factor in Japan's post-World War II economic success?

A) A high rate of investment
B) A well-educated workforce
C) A high rate of natural resource discovery
D) A high rate of technological adoption
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Human capital does not improve with

A) higher learning.
B) on-the-job training.
C) higher wages.
D) learning on the job.
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An increase in the number of hours worked would

A) shift the production function upward.
B) shift the production function downward.
C) shift the production function outward.
D) not shift the production function.
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Which of the following countries has the lowest level of average educational attainment?

A) Canada
B) Italy
C) India
D) Sudan
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Human capital is the amount of

A) capital available to workforce.
B) skill embodied in the workforce.
C) output the labor force can produce.
D) healthy work force in the total population.
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Countries that adopt the most advanced technologies will have

A) stagnant labor productivity.
B) highly productive labor and capital.
C) decreasing profitability.
D) constant returns to scale.
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The definition of human capital refers to

A) worker education and workers' equipment.
B) worker education and workers' physical capital.
C) workers' equipment and workers' physical capital.
D) worker education and worker training.
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For a given technology and a given labor force, labor productivity will be ____ when the capital stock is ____.

A) higher; larger
B) lower; larger
C) lower; unchanged
D) higher; smaller
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Which furniture production process would have the highest production function?

A) Furniture made by handsaw and hammer
B) Furniture made with power equipment
C) Furniture with a mix of handmade and automated labor
D) Furniture made in an automated furniture factory
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For given inputs of labor and capital, if technology is better, labor productivity will be

A) higher.
B) lower.
C) unchanged.
D) characterized by increasing returns to scale.
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Imitation, rather than innovation, is a way for poorer countries to achieve growth.
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The poorest countries in Africa have some of the highest growth rates, thus proving the convergence hypothesis.
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The production function shifts upward as the capital stock increases.
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College tuition costs have risen faster than prices in general from 1979 to 2009.
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According to the convergence hypothesis, as a country grows wealthier, its productivity growth rate will slow down.
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A nation's capital consists mainly of stocks, bonds, and other financial assets.
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Service sector outputs could be expected to increase in price less than industrial sector outputs as an economy grows.
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A superior level of technology is an important reason the productivity of workers in rich countries is high.
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Some politicians argue that reducing the corporate income tax will increase business investment spending.
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As the level of real interest rates rise, the amount of new investment will rise also.
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Capital investment becomes more profitable for a business firm as the real interest rate decreases.
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When the economy devotes more of its resources to investment goods, it must devote fewer resources to consumer goods.
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The convergence hypothesis suggests that poor countries may close the income gap with rich countries.
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The ability to read, write, and run calculations are examples of human capital.
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Human capital includes the tools and equipment that human beings work with.
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Expansion of factories, investment in new computers and/or equipment are processes of capital formation.
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As the amount of capital to laborers increases, labor productivity diminishes.
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Improvements in the level of technology will generally shift the production function downward.
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For a given technology, a higher capital stock will decrease labor productivity.
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Productivity levels are higher in rich countries compared to poor countries.
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By enjoying more consumer goods today, the economy spurs growth in future consumer goods.
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Many poorer countries face political instability and insecure property rights.
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In the United States, the wage rates for high school graduates are growing faster than the wage rates for college graduates.
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All other things being equal, a greater supply of scientists and engineers will increase the level of technology.
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Economists are still puzzled why growth rates in the United States fell from 1973 to 1995.
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There is no general agreement among economists regarding the sources of the U.S. productivity slowdown that occurred between 1973 and 1995.
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Public sector and private sector collaboration is one way to support R&D.
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Improvements in human capital and education played a major role in the productivity improvements of the U.S. economy from 1995 to 2009.
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In 2010, President Obama proposed more generous tax write-offs for businesses that invest in additional equipment in order to stimulate investment spending.
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The fastest growing productivity increases in the United States have occurred in the personal services sector.
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The slowing of the American economy in 2008-2009 gave businesses a strong incentive to raise capital investment.
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Real wages usually lag behind the increases in labor productivity.
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The wage premium in the United States for college graduates over high school graduates has remained constant from 1978 to 2000.
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Because the Soviet Union educated more scientists and engineers than the United States, their level of economic growth was higher.
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The prices of telecommunications services have decreased due to productivity increases.
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Productivity growth rates in the United States have remained fairly constant from 1948 to 2000.
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The change in the contribution of capital formation was the chief cause of the productivity slowdown in 1973-1995.
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Higher corporate profit taxes stimulate capital formation in the private sector.
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Investment spending, capital formation, and rapid technological progress are directly related.
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The adoption of widespread use of computers contributed to the productivity speed-up from 1995 to 2000.
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More consumption rather than investment leads to stagnant growth in developing countries.
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The "cost disease of personal services" phenomenon helps explain why medical care has become so expensive.
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College tuition expenses have risen from 1982 to 2012 by

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The productivity slowdown in the United States can be explained by the use of social media, many are used for personal enjoyment rather than industrial productivity.
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When the difference between potential GDP and actual GDP increases, the nation usually suffers from increased inflation.
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A productivity decrease would be illustrated by a shift in the production function

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D) rightward.
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Development assistance is designed to spur population growth in poor countries.
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The distinction between productivity levels and productivity growth rates is theoretical and has no practical application.
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The graph that relates hours of labor input to output is called the

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B) conjunction function.
C) capital function.
D) production function.
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A productivity increase is illustrated by a shift in the production function

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C) upward.
D) rightward.
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The three pillars of productivity growth does not include an

A) increase in the rate at which the economy builds up its stock of capital.
B) increase in population.
C) increase in the rate at which technology improves.
D) increase in the rate at which workforce quality improves.
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Foreign direct investment generally leads to technological advancements in poorer countries.
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53
The improvement in human capital can be shown by a(n)

A) increase along the production function.
B) decrease along the production function.
C) shift up of the production function.
D) shift down of the production function.
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In general, as the amount of labor input decreases, the amount of output

A) increases.
B) decreases.
C) remains constant.
D) decreases only if the capital stock also decreases.
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The cost of education, professional athletes' pay, and medical services rise faster than the rate of goods and services because their average productivity has remained the same.
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Which of the following services have experienced declines in relative prices due to productivity increases?

A) Medical services
B) Restaurant meals
C) Theatrical performances
D) Internet access services
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Economists believe that the same explanation for the rapid growth of costs applies to services, theatrical performances and restaurant meals.
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Industrialized countries generally have higher levels of educational attainment compared with poorer countries.
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The term "human capital" refers to how many people must work to produce a product.
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The fall of actual GDP below the level of potential GDP is a signal that the economy is in a recession.
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Which of the following is not one of the three pillars of productivity growth?

A) Rate of capacity utilization
B) Rate of technological improvement
C) Rate of improvement in workforce quality
D) Rate of capital expansion
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Which business would have the lowest costs per record album sold?

A) An independently operated local music shop
B) A large retailer selling electronics, music, and appliances
C) An online seller of music and books
D) Only the music shop and large retailer
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One of the main drivers of industrialization in South Korea was

A) an increase in human capital.
B) decreased trade with developed countries.
C) the accumulation of new technology.
D) trade with North Korea.
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Which furniture production process would have the highest furniture prices?

A) Furniture made by handsaw and hammer
B) Furniture made with power equipment
C) Furniture with a mix of handmade and automated labor
D) Furniture made in an automated furniture factory
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Which retail operation would have the highest costs per book sold?

A) A small independent bookstore
B) A large retail bookstore chain
C) An Internet seller of books
D) The Internet seller and retailer
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How is human capital most commonly measured?

A) By the organizational rank and seniority
B) By the amount of pay and incentives
C) By the amount of education and training
D) By the compensation structure and work policies
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Compared to workers in poor countries, workers in richer countries have

A) lower productivity but higher wages.
B) higher productivity and higher wages.
C) higher productivity but lower wages.
D) the same productivity but higher wages.
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Which furniture production process would have the highest wage rates?

A) Furniture made by handsaw and hammer
B) Furniture made with power equipment
C) Furniture with a mix of handmade and automated labor
D) Furniture made in an automated furniture factory
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Compared to workers in richer countries, workers in developing countries have

A) lower productivity and lower wages.
B) higher productivity and higher wages.
C) higher productivity but lower wages.
D) the same productivity but lower wages.
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Human capital differs from physical capital in that

A) human capital is intangible.
B) human capital is tangible.
C) physical capital is intangible.
D) human capital has no cost to acquire.
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Which of the following was not a factor in Japan's post-World War II economic success?

A) A high rate of investment
B) A well-educated workforce
C) A high rate of natural resource discovery
D) A high rate of technological adoption
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Human capital does not improve with

A) higher learning.
B) on-the-job training.
C) higher wages.
D) learning on the job.
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An increase in the number of hours worked would

A) shift the production function upward.
B) shift the production function downward.
C) shift the production function outward.
D) not shift the production function.
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Which of the following countries has the lowest level of average educational attainment?

A) Canada
B) Italy
C) India
D) Sudan
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Human capital is the amount of

A) capital available to workforce.
B) skill embodied in the workforce.
C) output the labor force can produce.
D) healthy work force in the total population.
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Countries that adopt the most advanced technologies will have

A) stagnant labor productivity.
B) highly productive labor and capital.
C) decreasing profitability.
D) constant returns to scale.
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The definition of human capital refers to

A) worker education and workers' equipment.
B) worker education and workers' physical capital.
C) workers' equipment and workers' physical capital.
D) worker education and worker training.
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For a given technology and a given labor force, labor productivity will be ____ when the capital stock is ____.

A) higher; larger
B) lower; larger
C) lower; unchanged
D) higher; smaller
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Which furniture production process would have the highest production function?

A) Furniture made by handsaw and hammer
B) Furniture made with power equipment
C) Furniture with a mix of handmade and automated labor
D) Furniture made in an automated furniture factory
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For given inputs of labor and capital, if technology is better, labor productivity will be

A) higher.
B) lower.
C) unchanged.
D) characterized by increasing returns to scale.
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