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Suppose real GDP per capita grows at a rate of 3 percent. How many years will it take for it to double? What if the growth in real GDP per capita were 2 percent?
Extraordinarily Large
A term used to describe a magnitude or amount that significantly exceeds what is common or expected.
Crop
A plant or plant product that is grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence.
Cross Elasticity
A measure of how the quantity demanded of one good responds to a price change of another good.
Complementary Goods
Products and services that are used together. When the price of one falls, the demand for the other increases (and conversely).
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