Multiple Choice
Recent evidence shows that there is a
A) negative correlation between the population growth rate and income per worker across countries.
B) positive correlation between the population growth rate and income per worker across countries.
C) negative correlation between the savings rate and the quantity of income per worker.
D) positive correlation between labour force growth and the quantity of income per worker.
E) negative correlation between capital investment and quantity of income per worker.
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