Multiple Choice
Suppose two countries are identical in every way with the following exception. Economy A has a greater quantity of human capital than economy B. Given this information, we know with certainty that:
A) steady state output per worker in A is higher than in B.
B) steady state growth of output per worker is higher in A than in B.
C) steady state consumption in A and B are the same.
D) steady state output per worker in A is lower than in B.
E) steady state growth of output per worker is higher in B than in A.
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