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In a Malthusian World,why Is Misery Recurrent

Question 23

Question 23

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In a Malthusian world,why is misery recurrent?


A) The marginal returns of capital are decreasing.
B) Fertility is endogenous.
C) Output is increasing in labor.
D) Mortality depends on the standard of living.

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