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Chapter 1, Problem 3QAP
a)
To determine
To Plot: Spreadsheet for next 100 years and years required for C’s level of output to be equal to the U.S.
b)
To determine
To check: Whether C’s standard of living will be the same as that of the U.S. when both countries have productivity.
c)
To determine
To suggest: Ways C adopted to increase output and whether it will be applicable to the U.S or not.
d)
To determine
To ascertain: Whether C’s model can be adopted by other countries or not.
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