If real per capita GDP growth is greater than the growth of GDP then
A) population growth is greater than growth of real output
B) there can be no economic growth.
C) population growth is less than growth of real output
D) real per capita GDP and GDP will be growing at the same rate.
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Q16: Economic growth
A)is sustainable with the help of
Q17: Increases in per-capita GDP are commonly referred
Q17: The faster economic growth is, the
A) steeper
Q18: The slower economic growth is,the
A)flatter the slope
Q20: Real GDP is a serviceable measure of
A)economic
Q21: The most important thing about higher labour
Q22: The majority of evidence points to the
Q23: Whenever average output produced per worker during
Q24: Labour productivity is
A)the average amount produced times
Q54: A small reduction in a country's growth
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