Multiple Choice
Under modern economic growth, the annual average increase in output per person is
A) often not large, perhaps 2 percent per year.
B) often large, perhaps greater than 5 percent per year.
C) often small, perhaps less than 1 percent per year.
D) often the same in rich countries as in poor countries.
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