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Problem on completely employed economy

In a completely employed economy, the higher the yield of capital goods, and the bigger its: (1) Present living standards. (2) Present output of consumer goods. (3) Growth of capacity for the future production. (4) Rates of inflation and unemployment.

Can someone please help me in determining the right answer from the above question.

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