Multiple Choice
In a 1999 study,Professor Robert Gordon showed that the gains in productivity during the 1990s
A) were nonexistent when adjusted for changes in the unemployment rate.
B) occurred primarily in the traditional manufacturing sector.
C) were due entirely to gains in the high-tech sector.
D) were in line with the earlier results of a Federal Reserve Bank study.
E) matched the performance of the economy during the 1970s and 1980s.
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