Multiple Choice
What determines the distribution of national income between labor and capital in a competitive, profit-maximizing economy with constant returns to scale?
A) the relative quantity of labor to capital A
B) the interest rate
C) the ratio of public saving to private saving
D) the marginal productivity of labor relative to the marginal productivity of capital
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