Multiple Choice
If a natural disaster destroys a large portion of a country's capital stock but the saving and depreciation rates are unchanged, the Solow model predicts that the economy will grow and eventually reach:
A) the same steady-state level of output as it would have before the disaster
B) a higher steady-state level of output than it would have before the disaster
C) a lower steady-state level of output than it would have before the disaster
D) Not enough information is given.
E) None of these answers are correct.
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