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student77

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Those who advocate a role for the World Bank in establishing systems of well-defined property and contract rights in developing nations would argue that
 
  A) such changes would eliminate the need for short-term loans.
  B) such changes would make these economies more productive.
  C) such changes would eliminate the need for long-term capital funding.
  D) asymmetric information is currently not a problem in these countries.

Question 2

Which of the following is a better measure of the productivity of employed people in a country?
 
  A) Gross Domestic Product B) Gross National Product
  C) Income per worker D) Income per capita



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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