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Which of the following is infrastructure?


A) Schools.
B) Roads.
C) Public health and sanitation services.
D) All of the above.

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A country with a high GDP per capita can be classified as an industrially advanced country (IAC) regardless of its industrial development.

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Which of the following represents a problem with using per capita GDP to compare standards of living between less-developed and industrially advanced countries? ​​


A) ​ GDP per capita does not take into account differences in population between countries.
B) ​ GDP is particularly difficult to measure in industrially advanced countries because a much larger percentage of economic activity occurs outside of officially measured market activity than in less-developed countries.
C) ​ GDP per capita will overstate the prevailing standard of living for the average person in countries with extreme levels of income inequality.
D) ​ None of the above are correct.

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In order for Ethiopia to increase its future economic growth, it must choose a point that is


A) below its production possibilities curve.
B) further along on its production possibilities curve toward the capital goods axis.
C) further along on its production possibilities curve toward the consumption goods axis.
D) further along on its production possibilities curve away from the population axis.
E) above its production possibilities curve.

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Which of the following can be a barrier to an LDC's economic growth and development?


A) Low population growth.
B) A low level of human capital.
C) Faster capital accumulation.
D) More infrastructure.

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Which of the following is not a characteristic of less-developed countries?


A) High rates of illiteracy.
B) High unemployment.
C) Over half of the labor force in agriculture.
D) Low savings and investment rates.
E) Low infant mortality rates.

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Of the following choices, which is the best example of a nation's economic infrastructure?


A) Natural resources.
B) Highway system.
C) Government.
D) Religious and cultural beliefs.
E) Population growth rate.

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Which of the following provides the best explanation of why low-income countries generally remain poor?


A) Their political environment and policies often discourage productive activity and reduce the potential gains from specialization and exchange.
B) They are oppressed by developed nations that benefit from the cheap goods available from countries with low wage rates.
C) They are poorly endowed with natural resources, which are essential for long-term rapid growth.
D) When the average income level is low, workers have little incentive to earn higher incomes.

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Waste systems and highways are part of a nation's infrastructure.

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If national real GDP grows at twice the rate of population growth,


A) c and e.
B) eventually there will be too much GDP.
C) per real capita GDP will double each year.
D) per real capita GDP will be reduced by half each year.
E) per real capita GDP growth will double each year.

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What is the economic criterion most often used to compare living standards across countries?


A) Real GDP growth.
B) Unemployment rate.
C) Incidence of AIDS.
D) Rate of population growth.
E) Real per capita GDP.

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Which of the following would be most likely to improve the standard of living of a less-developed country?


A) Development of strong labor unions.
B) More foreign investment, attracted by the expectation of economic and political stability.
C) Adoption of trade barriers (higher tariffs and quotas) .
D) Widespread use of price controls to allocate goods and resources.

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If a country's population growth rate exceeds the growth rate in its GDP, which of the following is true ?


A) Per capita GDP is rising.
B) Per capita GDP is not changing.
C) Per capita GDP is falling.
D) None of the above.

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In order for a country to develop a high per capita GDP, it must have a rich endowment of natural resources, particularly energy and mineral resources. ​

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Infrastructure investment appears to have little impact on economic growth and development. ​

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Which of the following distinguishes industrially advanced countries from less-developed countries?


A) GDP per capita.
B) Educational attainment of the workforce.
C) Extent to which capital is technologically advanced.
D) All of the above.

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There is a significant positive relationship between ____ and ____.


A) natural resource commodity exports, high levels of per capita GDP
B) investment in capital, high levels of per capita GDP
C) high levels of illiteracy, high levels of per capita GDP
D) limited government recognition of land tenure and property ownership, high levels of per capita GDP

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Which of the following is not a problem for less-developed countries?


A) Poor health and nutrition.
B) Shortages of labor.
C) High unemployment rates.
D) Low labor productivity.
E) low life expectancy

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If a nation remains poor over time, it could be that:


A) c and e.
B) d and e.
C) the population growth rate is at least as much as the national GDP growth rate.
D) the per capita real GDP growth rate is larger than the population growth rate.
E) the national real GDP growth rate is lower than the population growth rate.

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In general, GDP per capita is not highly correlated with alternative measures of quality of life.

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