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Suppose the parameters of the Romer model take the following values: Suppose the parameters of the Romer model take the following values:   ,   ,   ,and   ) What is the per capita income of this country in the first period,   ? A) about 1.19 B) about 11.9 C) about 12.0 D) about 14.3 E) about 9.9
, Suppose the parameters of the Romer model take the following values:   ,   ,   ,and   ) What is the per capita income of this country in the first period,   ? A) about 1.19 B) about 11.9 C) about 12.0 D) about 14.3 E) about 9.9
, Suppose the parameters of the Romer model take the following values:   ,   ,   ,and   ) What is the per capita income of this country in the first period,   ? A) about 1.19 B) about 11.9 C) about 12.0 D) about 14.3 E) about 9.9
,and Suppose the parameters of the Romer model take the following values:   ,   ,   ,and   ) What is the per capita income of this country in the first period,   ? A) about 1.19 B) about 11.9 C) about 12.0 D) about 14.3 E) about 9.9
) What is the per capita income of this country in the first period, Suppose the parameters of the Romer model take the following values:   ,   ,   ,and   ) What is the per capita income of this country in the first period,   ? A) about 1.19 B) about 11.9 C) about 12.0 D) about 14.3 E) about 9.9
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