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ANSWERS ONLY FOR EACH QUESTION 1. Living standards 2. Human capital Physical capital Technology More college students Company computers Development of smaller mp3 players New distribution techniques Adult literacy increase 3. Increase in education and training 4. Input into production function Profits of a large investment company Not an input into the production function Unskilled migrant worker into Latin America Significant amount of oil discovered in Contributions to social security Texas Bonds issued by automaker 5. Based on graph a.) Cathy’s is experiencing more diminishing returns to capital than Joe’s b.) The level of technology the capital employs 6. a.) sunshine, because she was producing more to start with b.) Donny’s production will increase by 100 dozens c.) sunshine’s production increases by more than 80 dozens 7. Developed countries have greater productivity per unit capital because they are better at developing new technology 8. Real GDP from $20,000 to $40,0000 =$5380 if the number of workers is constant Real GDP from $40,000 to $60,000 =$3640 if the number of workers is constant ii). What does the graph demonstrates Increasing capital leads to a constant increase in real GDP 9.Natural resources are the single most part of productivity. 10. all of the above 11. Physical capital change A company builds a new factory Technological change A company replaces its current machines with better ones. A company gets a new fleet of trucks A factory manager implements a new system which keeps workers from needing machines at the same time. A company buys three additional machines to supplement its original supply. All of a company’s factory workers undergo a new training program 12. Determining the situation that best fit the term 1. human capital 2. brain drain 3. catch-up effect 4. diminishing return 5. physical capital 6. property rights 13. Froland, a country known to resolve most trials and legal issues within a year 14. The people in the two nations are radically different: south Koreans are known to be just naturally more productive 15. a.) will quickly outgrow its ability to produce an adequate quantity of food, and so will live in continual poverty b.) Weak or corrupt government are unable to protect property rights and uphold the rule of law. 16. a.) per capita GDP is higher in2010 than it was in 2000. b.) Strict population control measure 17. Policies that foster economic growth policies that tend to inhibit economic growth Establish an independent central bank that Adopt a policy of fixed exchange rates that possesses the power to properly control the allows the government to increase the value of money supply domestic currency above the market rates Promote the education of women Create a public infrastructure, including Clearly define and enforce property rights that communication, education, medical services, extend to all members of society sanitation and transport facilities Establish a stable national government that leads to domestic laws and order and promotes social peace and unity 18. Factors that tend to expand capital accumulation factors that tend to lower capital accumulation A vigorous entrepreneurial class that is willing Poor communication, energy and transport to bear risks infrastructure Arbitrary, cumbersome and unjust tax policies and systems Political and social instability 19. a.) Encourages economic growth Competitive market system Free trade Command based system b.) Restrict Economic Growth o Heavy government regulation o Patents and copyrights o Protectionist trade policies