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14 January, 09:34

The traditional view of the production process is that capital is subject to

A. diminishing returns, so that other things the same, real GDP in poor countries should grow at a faster rate than in rich countries.

B. diminishing returns, so that other things the same, real GDP in poor countries should grow at a slower rate than in rich countries.

C. increasing returns, so that other things the same, real GDP in poor countries should grow at a faster rate than in rich countries.

D. increasing returns, so that other things the same, real GDP in poor countries should grow at a slower rate than in rich countries.

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  1. 14 January, 13:17
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    A. diminishing returns, so that other things the same, real GDP in poor countries should grow at a faster rate than in rich countries.

    Explanation:

    The phenomenon of declining contributions to capital has a significant underlying assumption:

    whether it begins relatively poor, other things being equal, it would be easier for a country to grow rapidly.

    Such impact on the subsequent growth from the initial conditions is called the catch-up effect.
  2. 14 January, 13:18
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    The correct option is A

    Explanation:

    Option A is true because it is an implication of the diminishing returns as indicated by the catch-up effect.

    Option B is not true as the rate of growth for the initially poor countries is higher than that of rich countries.

    Option C is not true as the traditional concept is by diminishing the returns, not by increasing returns.

    Option D is not true as the traditional concept is by diminishing the returns, not by increasing returns.
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