There is evidence that income per worker is converging in A) the richest countries and the poorest countries. B) the richest countries, but not the poorest countries. C) the poorest countries, but not the richest countries. D) neither the richest nor the poorest countries.
There is evidence that income per worker is converging in A) the richest countries and the poorest countries. B) the richest countries, but not the poorest countries. C) the poorest countries, but not the richest countries. D) neither the richest nor the poorest countries.
Chapter7: Macroeconomic Measurements, Part Ii: Gdp And Real Gdp
Section7.2: The Expenditure Approach To Computing Gdp For A Real World Economy
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There is evidence that income per worker is converging in A) the richest countries and the poorest countries. B) the richest countries, but not the poorest countries. C) the poorest countries, but not the richest countries. D) neither the richest nor the poorest countries.
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