If the capital-labor ratio is above the Golden Rule capital-labor ratio, then in the steady state,

A. capital per worker is above its maximum.
B. output per worker is less than it would be at the Golden Rule capital-labor ratio.
C. consumption per worker is not at its maximum.
D. investment per worker exceeds output per worker.


Answer: C

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