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The Capital Per Worker Ratio Is a Measure of

Question 107

Question 107

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The capital per worker ratio is a measure of


A) how many tools or machines each worker has to work with.
B) how productive workers are.
C) how much GDP is growing.
D) how much borrowed money is needed per worker.

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