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stevenposner

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Who is best known for arguing about the fine tuning of monetary policy?
 
  A) Friedman
  B) Keynes
  C) Modigliani
  D) Greenspan
  E) Bernanke

Question 2

Assume that an economy experiences both positive population growth and technological progress. Once the economy has achieved balanced growth, we know that the output per worker ratio (K/N) is
 
  A) constant.
  B) growing at a rate of gA - gN.
  C) growing at a rate of gN.
  D) growing at a rate of gA.
  E) growing at a rate of  + gA + gN.



mrphibs

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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