Historically for the united states the share of GDP income attributable to labor has been estimated to be?
1/3
3/4
1/3
4/4
Solution: 3/4
Explanation: Historically in U.S., capital's share and labor's
share of GDP have been nearly 1/3 and 2/3. However as we donot have
the option of 2/3 thus selecting the option of 3/4
Please note that the 1st and 3rd option are same. There is a chance of misprint and the options might be 1/3 and 2/3. In this scenario 2/3 will be the correct option
Historically for the united states the share of GDP income attributable to labor has been estimated to be?
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