The Solow model predicts that, ceteris paribus, countries with higher rates of population growth will have:
A) higher levels of per capita output.
B) the same levels of per capita output; population growth has no effect on the steady state.
C) lower levels of per capita output.
D) higher or lower levels of per capita output, depending on exactly how fast population growth is.
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