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The table below provides data on Canada's real GDP per person,average labour productivity,and share of population employed in 1960 and 2000.Use this information for the following questions.(Assume that between 1960 and 2000 there are 40 years) .
The table below provides data on Canada's real GDP per person,average labour productivity,and share of population employed in 1960 and 2000.Use this information for the following questions.(Assume that between 1960 and 2000 there are 40 years) .    -Canada's real GDP per person in 2000,which shows the quantity of goods and services each person can consume in 2000,depends on the quantity of goods and services each worker can ___________ in 2000,and the number of people (as a proportion of the total population) __________ in 2000. A)  produce;working B)  produce;not working C)  produce;not in the labour force D)  produce;in the labour force E)  consume;working
-Canada's real GDP per person in 2000,which shows the quantity of goods and services each person can consume in 2000,depends on the quantity of goods and services each worker can ___________ in 2000,and the number of people (as a proportion of the total population) __________ in 2000.


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