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rayancarla1

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Migration from poor to rich countries hurts poor countries through
 
  a. loss of educated individuals
  b. residents sending money abroad to migrants
  c. tightening job markets at home
  d. opening executive jobs to workers from developed countries
  e. all of the above

Question 2

Consider the following hypothetical data for a developing country:
 
  Year Total Debt ( bn) Debt/Export () GDP Growth Inv. Growth
  1 6 134 0.6 1.0
  2 6.5 147 2.9 1.1
  3 7 159 5.1 1.6
  4 7.5 174 6.4 2.4
  5 8 198 1.1 0.6
  Does this country have a debt crisis? What additional pieces of quantitative or qualitative evidence
  (if any) would help you to decide?



Kdiggy

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

Various answers are plausible and this will depend on lecture coverage. Close attention
to investment growth should be found in students' answers.



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