EBK MACROECONOMICS (FOURTH EDITION)
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ISBN: 9780393616125
Author: Jones
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Chapter 6, Problem 4E
a)
To determine
Identify the production function.
b)
To determine
Illustrate the graph for output per person.
c)
To determine
Explain the research productivity in the economy.
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