In the Malthusian model, state-mandated population control policies are likely to
A) decrease the equilibrium size of the population and increase the equilibrium level of consumption per worker.
B) decrease the equilibrium size of the population and have no effect on the equilibrium level of consumption per worker.
C) have no effect on the equilibrium size of the population and increase the equilibrium level of consumption per worker.
D) have no effect on the either equilibrium size of the population and the equilibrium level of consumption per worker.
E) have no effect on the equilibrium size of the population or the equilibrium level of consumption per worker.
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