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magmichele12

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Sectors where the development process leads to a more rapid expansion of demand than supply in goods or factor markets are known as
 
  (a) the crisis in planning.
  (b) input-output analysis.
  (c) bottlenecks.
  (d) infant industries.

Question 2

Kuznets's investigations of development suggested that income
 
  a. generally becomes more unequal as development progresses
  b. generally becomes more unequal up to a point, then becomes more equal
  c. generally becomes more equal as development progresses
  d. generally become more equal up to a point, then become more unequal
  e. none of the above



ecox1012

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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