Productivity refers to the

a. major earnings from trade in any given year depending on factors such as weather, strikes, and international market prices.
b. infrastructure needed for an educated and healthy population, such as schools, universities, hospitals, and clinics.
c. output of goods and services in relation to the number of work hours needed to produce them.
d. elite in dual economies who keep the country functioning since they are the professionals who lead the government and economy.
e. development strategy that emphasizes private foreign investment in new machine-based technologies.


C

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