Multiple Choice
In the Malthusian model, the long-run standard of living is determined entirely by the function g(c) , which describes how
A) consumption per worker drives population growth.
B) technology affects the growth of output.
C) the death rate depends on technological change.
D) the birth rate depends on population growth.
E) consumption per worker drives production.
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