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China grows at around 9 percent a year, but its one-child policy will start to reduce the size of C…

China grows at around 9 percent a year, but its one-child policy will start to reduce the size of China #x27;s working-age population within the next 10 years. India, by contrast, will have an increasing working-age population for another generation at least. a. Given the expected population changes, do you think China or India will have the greater economic growth rate? Why? b. Would China #x27;s growth rate remain at 9 percent a year without the restriction on its population growth rate? c. India #x27;s population growth rate is 1.6 percent a year, and in 2005 its economic growth rate was 8 percent a year. China #x27;s population growth rate is 0.6 percent a year, and in 2005 its economic growth rate was 9 percent a year. In what year will real GDP per person double in each country?

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