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One of the problems with Lewis' concept of surplus labor is that
 
  a. People who look like they are not working actually are achieving important development objectives.
  b. Productivity in subsistence agriculture is so low that all workers are constantly needed.
  c. Those no longer needed in agriculture have long ago left for the cities.
  d. Those whose labor is not needed at one time may be needed at other times.
  e. Surplus labor exists only in developed country agriculture.

Question 2

If a central bank is said to be leaning against the wind, they have signaled that they will
 
  A) intervene to reverse the current trend of their currency.
  B) intervene to accelerate the current trend of their currency.
  C) not intervene in the currency markets at all.
  D) work together with their opposition even if it is politically difficult.



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Answer to Question 1

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