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Education seems to be important for human capital deepening. Are there limits to how much additional benefit more education can provide? Why or why not?

a) No limits; education always leads to increased benefits
b) Diminishing returns as education levels increase
c) More education leads to exponential benefits
d) The benefits of education are constant over time

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Final answer:

As an economy continues to increase its human and physical capital, the marginal gains to economic growth will diminish due to diminishing marginal returns. For example, the marginal gain in output from increasing education levels becomes smaller as the average education level of the population increases.

Step-by-step explanation:

A first argument is based on diminishing marginal returns. Even though deepening human and physical capital will tend to increase GDP per capita, the law of diminishing returns suggests that as an economy continues to increase its human and physical capital, the marginal gains to economic growth will diminish. For example, raising the average education level of the population by two years from a tenth-grade level to a high school diploma (while holding all other inputs constant) would produce a certain increase in output.

An additional two-year increase, so that the average person had a two-year college degree, would increase output further, but the marginal gain would be smaller. Yet another additional two-year increase in the level of education, so that the average person would have a four-year-college bachelor's degree, would increase output still further, however, the marginal increase would again be smaller. A similar lesson holds for physical capital. If the quantity of physical capital available to the average worker increases, by, say, $5,000 to $10,000 (again, while holding all other inputs constant), it will increase the level of output. An additional increase from $10,000 to $15,000 will increase output further, but the marginal increase will be smaller.

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