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Does it matter how much a developing country saves? Explain why or why not. Discuss theories and evidence on whether developing countries can increase the net savings rate in the economy through public policy.
 
  In particular, consider whether this can be accomplished through increased or decreased taxation of one or more types, and increased or decreased government spending of one or more types.

Question 2

Lack of economic success in many African countries can be attributed to
 
  a. excessive money supply growth
  b. too-rapid market liberalization
  c. weak social institutions
  d. too much state control over agricultural production
  e. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

Requirements for student answers will depend on what you have introduced in lecture.

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