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What happens to paper and punch-card ballots when voters "overvote," marking or punching votes for more than one candidate for the same office?
Productivity of Labor
The measure of output per worker or per hour worked, indicating how effectively labor inputs are converted into goods or services.
Labor Supply
The total number of people available to work, either already employed or actively looking for work.
Urban Congestion
The excessive crowding and traffic in urban areas, leading to increased pollution, travel time, and stress.
Development Economists
Professionals who study economic development, focusing on improving fiscal, sectoral, and social conditions in developing countries.
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