Multiple Choice
A problem with the neoclassical growth theory is its
A) prediction that population growth lowers the real wage rate.
B) inability to explain persistent differences between countries' GDP growth rates.
C) prediction that population growth raises the real wage rate.
D) comparison of the economy to a perpetual motion machine.
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