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Figure 7.4 Alt text for Figure 7.4: In figure 7.4, a graph representing per-worker production functions.
Long description for Figure 7.4: The x-axis is labelled, capital per hour worked, K/L.The y-axis is labelled, real GDP per hour worked, Y/L.3 concave curves originating from 0 at the vertex are shown.5 points A ($50000, $15000) , B ($60000, $16000) , C ($70000, $16400) , D ($60000, $17000) , and E ($60000, $15000) are plotted.The curve labelled, Production function 1, passes through point E.The curve labelled, Production function 2, passes through points A, B, and C.The curve labelled, Production function 3, passes through point D.These 5 points are connected to their respective coordinates on the x-axis and y-axis with dotted lines.
-Refer to Figure 7.4.Within a country, the impact of wars and revolutions and their subsequent destruction of capital is reflected in the per-worker production function in the figure above by a movement from
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