Ceteris paribus, an increase in the population results in a
A) higher equilibrium quantity of labour and lower potential GDP per hour of labour.
B) constant equilibrium quantity of labour and constant potential GDP per hour of labour.
C) lower equilibrium quantity of labour and higher potential GDP per hour of labour.
D) higher equilibrium quantity of labour and higher potential GDP per hour of labour.
E) lower equilibrium quantity of labour and lower potential GDP per hour of labour.
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