A) $50,000 per person.
B) $27,000 per person.
C) $38,000 per person.
D) $61,000 per person.
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A) $25,300 per person.
B) $36,300 per person.
C) $55,200 per person.
D) $68,800 per person.
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A) tribal allegiances that take precedence over national unity
B) religious beliefs and practices that severely limit economic activity
C) migration of labor resources from agricultural to urban areas
D) a system for allocating jobs based on caste or tradition
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A) Russia
B) Japan
C) Canada
D) Australia
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A) cut down the mortality rates in poor nations.
B) reduce the birth rates in poor nations.
C) increase the mobility of labor and migration.
D) increase the rate of capital accumulation in poor nations.
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A) the United States, Canada, and Mexico
B) Pakistan, India, and China
C) Japan, South Korea, and China
D) Germany, Italy, and France
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True/False
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A) illiteracy.
B) population growth.
C) life expectancy.
D) infant mortality.
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A) World Trade Organization.
B) World Bank.
C) G8 Nations.
D) United Nations.
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A) nationalization and protection of domestic industries.
B) establishing the rule of law and protection of property rights.
C) building infrastructure and technological support.
D) building human capital and entrepreneurship.
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A) labor or workers.
B) local governments.
C) entrepreneurs.
D) consumers.
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A) is allocated just to the poorest nations.
B) is equally borne by the donor nations.
C) needs to be quantitatively larger for DVCs.
D) takes too long a time to reach DVCs.
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A) Cash transfers never worked, because the recipients just wasted the money on unproductive spending.
B) These transfers have shown positive early results; the majority of the recipients spent the money as intended.
C) Only conditional cash transfers worked.Unconditional cash transfers never worked.
D) These cash transfers worked only if the aid providers frequently followed up on the recipients.
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A) all within a narrow range.
B) widely varied.
C) all growing rapidly.
D) about half of those of industrially advanced countries (IACs) .
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A) imports of the finished products of foreign industries.
B) food.
C) infrastructure.
D) industrial development.
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A) expanding trade
B) admitting more temporary workers
C) subsidizing their own (i.e., the IACs') agricultural sectors
D) discouraging arms sales
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A) provides incentives to reduce the role of government.
B) is capital-using rather than capital-saving when it is spent.
C) encourages dependency rather than self-sustained growth.
D) leads to widespread underemployment and unemployment.
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A) increased by $25 per person.
B) decreased by $25 per person.
C) increased by $533 per person.
D) decreased by $533 per person.
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A) 14 percent.
B) 12 percent.
C) 9 percent.
D) 7 percent.
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A) China
B) United States
C) Japan
D) Brazil
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