Multiple Choice
"Leapfrogging" refers to
A) the typical irregular pattern of growth: rapid in some decades, and almost non-existent in others.
B) the tendency for a country's output per capita to catch up to, and then exceed, that of another country.
C) "one-upsmanship" by politicians who use growth statistics to help win elections.
D) the increased likelihood that a country with very high growth will have a recession, during which some other country will have the highest growth rate.
E) the interchangeability of capital and labor in the aggregate production function.
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