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- An economy starts off with a GDP per capita of 5,000. How large will the GDP per capita be if it grows at an annual rate of 2 for 20 years? 2 for 40 years? 4 for 40 years? 6 for 40 years?A. Investment in "infrastructure" represents spending on: O roads, bridges, canals, etc. O human capital (education) O government institutions O innovation to physical capital B. Which of the following was not one of Thomas Malthus' assumptions regarding population and economic growth? O Per-capita income would increase. O The economy was agriculturally based O The supply of land was fixed O The population would continue to increaseSuppose that there are diminishing returns to capital. Suppose also that two countries are the same except one has more physical capital per worker and so it has more real GDP per worker than the other. Finally, suppose that the saving rate in both countries increases from 5 percent to 7 percent. In the long run we would expect that a. the growth rate will not change in either country. b. the country that started with less physical capital per worker will grow faster. c. the country that started with more physical capital per worker will grow faster. d. both countries will grow and at the same rate.
- How can we measure growth over the very long run? Te poorest countries in the world have a per capita income of about $600 today. We can reason-ably assume that it is nearly impossible to live on an income below half this level (below $300). Per capita income in the United States in 2015 was about$51,000. With this information in mind, consider the following questions.(a) For how long is it possible that per capita income in the United Stateshas been growing at an average annual rate of 2% per year?(b) Some economists have argued that growth rates are mismeasured. Forexample, it may be difcult to compare per capita income today with percapita income a century ago when so many of the goods we can buy todaywere not available at any price then. Suppose the true growth rate in thepast century was 3% per year rather than 2%. What would the level of percapita income in 1800 have been in this case? Is this answer plausible?Assume a hypothetical society that decides to reduce consumption (production of consumption goods) and increase investment (production of capital goods). i. How would this change affect economic growth? ii. What groups in society would benefit from this change? What groups might be hurt?Suppose that total capital and labour both increase by the Suppose that total capital and labour both increase by the same percentage amount so that the amount of capital per worker k does not change. Writing the production function in per-worker terms, y = f(k), requires that this increase in capital and labour must not change the amount of output produced per worker y. Use the growth accounting equation to show that equal percentage increases in capital and labour will leave output per worker unaffected only if aK + aN = 1. Suppose that total capital and labour both increase by the
- Computing growth rates (II): Suppose k, l, and m grow at constant rates givenby g k, gl , and gm. What is the growth rate of y in each of the following cases?(a) y = k 1/3(b) y = k 1/3l 2/3(c) y = mk 1/3l 2/3(d) y = mk 1/4l 3/4(e) y = mk 3/4l 1/4(f ) y = 1klm2 1/2(g) y = 1kl2 1/4 11/m2 3/4Suppose that two countries are exactly alike in every respect except that the citizens of countryA have a higher saving rate than the citizens of country B.a. Which country will have the higher level of output per worker in the steady state? Illustrategraphically.b. Which country will have the faster rate of growth of output per worker in the steady state?a) Assume a hypothetical society that decides to reduce consumption (production of consumption goods) and increase investment (production of capital goods). How would this change affect economic growth? What groups in society would benefit from this change? What groups might be hurt? kindly solve all parts
- c. What is meant by economies of scale and what is the importance of this concept to economic growth? d. Suppose that society decided to reduce consumption and increase investment.i. How would this change affect economic growth? ii. What groups in society would benefit from this change? iii. What groups might be hurt?. Suppose that society decided to reduce consumptionand increase investment.a. How would this change affect economic growth?b. What groups in society would benefit from thischange? What groups might be hurt?on 8. From the following countries, which had the highest average annual rate of growth of real GDP since 1960? A) United Kingdom B) South Korea C) Canada D) United States OD OA O C OB E