A. it is doomed to being relatively poor forever
B. none of these answers
C. an increase in capital will likely have little impact on output
D. it has the potential to grow relatively quickly due to the “catch-up-effect”
E. It must be a small nation.
Related Mcqs:
- If in Pakistan real GDP/person in 2004 is Rs18,073 and real GDP/person is 2005 is Rs18,635 What is the growth rate of real output per person over this period ?
A. 3.1 percent
B. 3.0 percent
C. 18.6 percent
D. 18.0 percent - If GDP for Palau a small country near southeast of the Philippines is $130 million in 2012 and its population is 20,000 GDP per capita is ?
A. 6500
B. 130
C. 0.0065
D. 650 - IF GDP for Maldivies is $435 million in 2012 and the GDP per capita is $1576.087 the population of the country must be ?
A. 276,000
B. 1576,086
C. 0.276
D. 3.623 - If GDP for Barbados is $260 million in 2011 and its population is 260,000 GDP per capita is ?
A. 1000
B. 260
C. 0.001
D. 259740 - Real GDP is nominal GDP measured in constant ?
A. taxes
B. prices
C. exchange rates
D. interest rates - If nominal GDP in 2005 exceeds nominal GDP in 2004, then the production of output ?
A. must have fallen
B. must have risen
C. must have stayed the same
D. may have risen fallen, or stayed the same because there is not enough information to determine what happened to real output - Real GDP is measured in __________ prices while nominal GDP is measured in _________ prices?
A. foreign; domestic
B. current year; base year
C. domestic; foreign
D. base year; current year
E. intermediate; final - Naila owns a small pottery factory. She can make 1000 pieces of pottery per year and sell them for Rs 100 each. It costs Naila Rs 20,000 for the raw materials to produce the 1,000 pieces of pottery She has invested Rs100,000 in her factory and equipment: Rs50,000 from her savings and Rs50,000 borrowed at 10 per cent. (Assume that she could have loaned her money out at 10 her per cent, too) Naila can work at a competing pottery factory for Rs40,000 per year. The accounting profit at Naila’s pottery factory is ?
A. Rs30,000
B. Rs35,000
C. Rs75,000
D. Rs70,000 - Naila owns a small pottery factory. She can make 1000 pieces of pottery per year and sell them for Rs 100 each. It costs Naila Rs 20,000 for the raw materials to produce the 1,000 pieces of pottery She has invested Rs100,000 in her factory and equipment: Rs50,000 from her savings and Rs50,000 borrowed at 10 per cent. (Assume that she could have loaned her money out at 10 her per cent, too) Naila can work at a competing pottery factory for Rs40,000 per year. The economics profit at Naila’s pottery factory is ?
A. Rs80,000
B. Rs30,000
C. Rs75,000
D. Rs70,000 - If two countries start with the same real GDP/person and one country grows at 2 percent while the other grows at 4 percent ?
A. one country will always have 2 percent more real GDP/person than the other
B. the standard of living in the country growing at 4 percent will start to accelerate away from the slower growing country due to compound growth
C. the standard of living in the two countries will converge
D. Next year the country growing at 4 percent will have twice the GDP/person as the country growing at 2 percent