Multiple Choice
In the Malthusian model, when z increases, initially consumption
A) decreases and remains below the original steady state level forever.
B) decreases and then increases to its steady state level.
C) increases and then falls to its steady state level.
D) is unaffected by the change in z.
E) increases and remains above the original steady state level forever.
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