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renzo156

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Which of the following might be an intermediate good?
 
  A) A box of Kellogg's corn flakes
  B) An iMac computer
  C) A U-Haul rental vehicle
  D) An economics textbook
  E) Any of the above might be, depending upon who is purchasing it.

Question 2

What factor probably contributes most to economic growth?
 
  A) Money
  B) Political influence
  C) Foreign aid and investment
  D) The exploitation of poor countries by rich countries
  E) Productive knowledge



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

E



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