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Business, 30.03.2020 22:45, jkw1222p0ttvq
Which of the following policies are consistent with the goal of increasing productivity and growth in developing countries? Check all that apply. Increasing taxes on income from savings Pursuing inward-oriented policies Providing tax breaks and patents for firms that pursue research and development in health and sciences Protecting property rights and enforcing contracts Which of the following are possible outcomes of rapid population growth? A reduction in human capital per worker A reduction in capital per worker An increase in technological knowledge All of the above
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