Multiple Choice
Countries in which a relatively small fraction of output is channeled into investment tend to have a
A) relatively high rate of consumption.
B) relatively low rate of population growth.
C) relatively low standard of living.
D) relatively high level of capital stock.
E) relatively high level of government spending.
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