Macroeconomics: Principles, Problems, & Policies 20th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0-07766-077-3
ISBN 13: 978-0-07766-077-2

Chapter 6 - An Introduction to Macroeconomics - Discussion Questions - Page 148: 3

Answer

No, economic output did not begin since human inhabitation on Earth. Modern economic growth started after the Industrial Revolution because more machines are being created to increase the productivity of producing goods. No, different countries have their own pace at modern economic growth because certain countries don’t have enough funds to have machines running at full speed to increase GDP.

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No, economic output did not begin since human inhabitation on Earth. Modern economic growth started after the Industrial Revolution because more machines are being created to increase the productivity of producing goods. No, different countries have their own pace at modern economic growth because certain countries don’t have enough funds to have machines running at full speed to increase GDP.
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