Question : 21.3   Development Intervention 1) Studies by the World Bank during the : 1381305

 

21.3   Development Intervention

 

1) Studies by the World Bank during the 1970s indicate that

A) growth in GDP always leads to economic development.

B) growth in GDP does not guarantee improvements in development indicators.

C) growth in GDP improves education, nutrition and health.

D) growth in GDP decreases the GDP per capita.

 

2) With ________, outcomes of specific interventions are determined by using the intervention in a randomly selected subset of a sample and then comparing outcomes from the exposed and control group.

A) natural experiments

B) random experiments

C) manipulated experiments

D) predetermined experiments

3) An alternative to random experiments is to rely on ________ to mimic the controlled experiment.

A) natural experiments

B) mirror experiments

C) manipulated experiments

D) predetermined experiments

 

4) Throughout the developing world, ________ is a problem that affects education.

A) student absenteeism

B) teacher absenteeism

C) an excess supply of classrooms

D) Both A and B are correct.

 

5) In some nations, the government pays parents to send their children to school. There is ________ that these payments ________ school attendance.

A) some evidence; actually decrease

B) no evidence; increase or decrease

C) no evidence; increase

D) some evidence; increase

 

6) A World Bank study found that charging user fees for medical treatment in developing countries

A) had no significant effect on treatment rates.

B) dramatically reduced treatment rates.

C) slightly increased treatment rates.

D) greatly increased treatment rates.

7) The population in developing countries grows at a rate of ________% a year.

A) -0.8

B) 0.5

C) 1.7

D) 8.0

 

8) Related to the Economics in Practice on p. 722: In the Kerala region of India, fishermen used cell phones to help connect buyers and sellers, reducing waste. All of the following describe ways in which technology is likely to improve information flow and increase economic efficiency EXCEPT

A) fax technology makes it possible to transmit signed contracts in seconds, allowing the parties to the contract to begin performing their contract duties more quickly.

B) high-speed Internet connections allow engineers in developing countries to collaborate with firms all around the world.

C) e-mail now makes criminals who commit certain kinds of fraud very difficult to identify and arrest.

D) video conferencing decreases the need for expensive business travel.

 

9) Related to the Economics in Practice on p. 722: By 2001, the majority of the fishing fleet in the Indian state of Kerala had mobile phones. As a result of the introduction of mobile phone service to this fishing industry, profits ________ and consumer prices ________.

A) rose; fell

B) fell; rose

C) rose; rose

D) fell; fell

 

10) Rapid population growth tends to make the population younger in developing economies.

11) Student absenteeism is a problem facing education in the developing world.

 

12) Based on a World Bank study, medical treatment in developing countries has an elasticity value greater than 1.

 

13) GDP growth leads development.

 

14) Economic theories of population growth suggest that fertility decisions made by poor families should be viewed as uninformed and uncontrolled.

 

 

 

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