(a) What three institutions do you consider are the most important for a country’s economic growth? Briefly explain. (b) Suppose a “leader country” has a real GDP per capita of $50,000, whereas a “follower country” has a real GDP per capita of $25,000. Next, suppose there is a military takeover in the leader country which causes the growth of real GDP per capita to fall to zero percent. In the meantime, real GDP per capita growth in the follower country rises to 5 percent. If these rates continue for a long period of time, how many years will it take for the follower country to catch up to the living standard of the leader country? (c) If you were to hold the size of the labor force in an economy constant, how would increasing the spending in capital goods help to make workers more productive and increase economic growth? What about the effect on economic growth from increasing the size of the labor force through population growth while physical and human capital remain constant?
(a) What three institutions do you consider are the most important for a country’s
(b) Suppose a “leader country” has a real
(c) If you were to hold the size of the labor force in an economy constant, how would increasing the spending in capital goods help to make workers more productive and increase economic growth? What about the effect on economic growth from increasing the size of the labor force through population growth while physical and human capital remain constant?
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