Multiple Choice
Japan's status as a rich nation is attributable to
A) Japan's quantities of natural resources, but not to international trade.
B) international trade, but not to Japan's domestic quantities of natural resources.
C) the fact that Japanese productivity has remained nearly constant for more than 100 years.
D) the fact that the Japanese have downplayed the role of human capital in economic growth.
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