Citing the fact that the real gross domestic product (GDP) per capita was higher in 1997 than ever before, some journalists have argued that the United States economy performed ideally in 1997. However, the real GDP is almost always higher than ever before; it falls only during recessions. One point these journalists overlooked is that in 1997, as in the twenty-four years immediately preceding it, the real GDP per capita grew nearly one-half percent a year more slowly than it had on average between 1873 and 1973. Were the 1997 economy as robust as claimed, the growth rate of real GDP per capita in 1997 would have surpassed the average growth rate of real GDP per capita between 1873 and 1973 because over fifty percent of the population worked for wages in 1997 whereas only forty percent worked for wages between 1873 and 1973. If the growth rate of labor productivity (output per hour of goods and services) in 1997 had equaled its average growth rate between 1873 and 1973 of more than two percent, then, given the proportionately larger workforce that existed in 1997, real GDP per capita in 1997 would have been higher than it actually was, since output is a major factor in GDP. However, because labor productivity grew by only one percent in 1997, real GDP per capita grew more slowly in 1997 than it had on average between 1873 and 1973.
According to the passage, which of the following is true of the average rate at which real GDP per capita grew in the twenty-four years immediately before 1997?
It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 because only forty percent of the population worked for wages between 1873 and 1973.
It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 because labor productivity grew less between 1973 and 1997 than it had between 1873 and 1973.
It was less than it had been between 1873 and 1973 as a result of an increase in the percentage of the population earning wages during these years.
It was less than the average rate at which real GDP per capita grew between 1873 and 1973.
It was less than the rate at which real GDP per capita grew in 1997.
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正确答案是 D。
根据文章,1997年之前的24年里,实际GDP人均增长比1873年至1973年间的平均水平要低近一半%。由于1973年至1997年之间劳动生产率只增长1%,因此1997年的实际GDP人均增长低于1873年至1973年的平均水平。因此,选项D:它低于1873年至1973年间实际 GDP 人均增长的平均速度,是正确答案。
A.the growth rate of real GDP per capita in 1997 would have surpassed the average growth rate of real GDP per capita between 1873 and 1973 because over fifty percent of the population worked for wages in 1997.按理说1997工作的人数多,GDP人均应该增长得快,A的因果错了
B.If the growth rate of labor productivity (output per hour of goods and services) in 1997 had equaled its average growth rate between 1873 and 1973 .也就是说labor productivity在1997这个时间段是减少了的,不是像B说的一样“增速变慢”,它根本没增
C.无关,GDP是商品创造的价值,跟工资多少没关系
D.正确。the real GDP per capita grew nearly one-half percent a year more slowly than it had on average between 1873 and 1973
E.不是吧不是吧?不会真有屑考生让1997自己比自己吧?(bushi
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