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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
developed countries have often undergone crises due to long macroeconomic volatility.
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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
short-run economic fluctuations have crucial effects on the economies of developing countries.
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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
if economic rates decrease the income also decreases for everyone.
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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
while most countries have experienced intense economic growth, a few have stopped growing.
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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
rates of economic growth reflect lack of success for poor countries.
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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
discrepancies between rich countries and poor ones have now come to an end.
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As recently as two centuries ago, per capita incomes were not very different across countries. Today’s vast differences in living standards between the richest and poorest countries in the world reflect sustained differences in rates of economic growth that have made the difference between development success and failure. Understanding why some countries have grown so fast over long periods of time while in other countries economic growth has stagnated and per capita income has even fallen is a central question in development economics. The answers to these questions are complex, and are the subject of extensive research.
Equally important are issues related to short-run economic fluctuations. Many developing countries have experienced prolonged macroeconomic volatility and suffered from frequent crises, which have undermined growth and poverty reduction.
Internet: <http://econ.worldbank.org/programs/macroeconomics>.
Access on Oct. 1st 2003 (with adaptations).
Based on text I, it can be correctly inferred that
about two hundred years ago each person’s incomes were quite similar all over the world.
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está desativado, é correto concluir que o Internet Explorer 6 está em modo de operação off-line.
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Ao se clicar o ícone
, será iniciado um processo de acesso ao sítio cujo endereço eletrônico é http://www.mct.gov.br.
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