Multiple Choice
When would an increase in labour productivity necessarily lead to an increase in real GDP per capita?
A) when real GDP increases
B) when the employment growth rate is greater than the population growth rate
C) when the employment growth rate is less than the population growth rate
D) when the size of the labour force remains constant
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